The Vatican News portal (January 27, 2026) reports that “Pope Leo XIV” addressed journalists at Castel Gandolfo, urging prayer for peace amid Middle Eastern tensions while condemning antisemitism on Holocaust Remembrance Day. The article quotes this antipope stating: “We little ones can raise our voices and always seek dialogue and not violence to resolve these problems,” followed by a call to “fight against all forms of antisemitism.” The report exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systematic replacement of Catholic doctrine with naturalistic humanism.
Naturalistic Pacifism Substitutes the Kingship of Christ
The antipope’s assertion that “we must pray very much for peace” while urging dialogue as the solution to geopolitical conflicts constitutes a fundamental betrayal of Catholic social doctrine. Pius XI definitively taught in Quas Primas that “the peace of Christ can only be achieved in the Kingdom of Christ” (1925), requiring nations to submit to Christ’s sovereignty through the Church. This conciliar figure’s pacifism reduces peacemaking to mere human negotiation—as if original sin had not corrupted human nature and as if grace were unnecessary for societal order.
“We little ones can raise our voices and always seek dialogue”
This statement reveals the conciliar sect’s deliberate suppression of the Church’s divine mandate to command nations (Matt 28:18-20). The true Church speaks with the authority of Christ the King, not as “little voices” begging secular powers. St. Pius X condemned such false humility in Notre Charge Apostolique: “The Church is not an association born of human imagination, but a divine society with right and duty to govern all men.” By omitting any reference to converting nations to Catholicism—the only path to authentic peace—this antipope perpetuates the conciliar heresy of religious indifferentism explicitly condemned in Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors (Proposition 77).
Selective Condemnation of Antisemitism While Promoting Religious Relativism
The injunction to “fight against all forms of antisemitism” serves as ideological cover for the conciliar sect’s heretical ecumenism. The article omits three critical truths:
- The Church traditionally condemned antisemitism precisely because she awaits Jewish conversion to Catholicism—not as endorsement of perpetual religious autonomy (Pius XI, Mit Brennender Sorge).
- The modern term “antisemitism” weaponizes Holocaust remembrance to silence Catholic missionary activity, as Cardinal Bea admitted during Vatican II preparations: “We must eliminate any suggestion that Judaism needs conversion.”
- Holocaust memorialization serves the conciliar agenda of replacing the Church’s supernatural mission with a naturalistic “human fraternity” cult—Bergoglio’s Abu Dhabi Declaration being its dogmatic expression.
This selective moral outrage ignores the real antisemitism: denying Jews the Gospel of salvation through false ecumenism. St. Augustine’s maxim applies: Interficere errorem, diligere errantem (“Kill the error, love the errant”). The conciliar sect does the inverse—promoting Jewish religious errors while attacking those who would convert them.
The Abandoned Arsenal: Absence of Supernatural Remedies
Nowhere does the antipope mention the only proven solutions to war and hatred:
- Consecration of nations to the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Pius XI, Miserentissimus Redemptor)
- Public recitation of the Leonine Prayers after Mass for the conversion of heretics and pagans
- Penitential acts to appease divine justice for national sins
This silence exposes the conciliar sect’s systematic naturalism. Pius XII warned in Humani Generis that omission of supernatural truths constitutes “implicit denial” of dogma. When religious leaders refuse to proclaim that wars are divine punishments for societal apostasy (Wisdom 14:31), they become accomplices to humanity’s damnation.
Symptomatic of Modernist Apostasy
This Vatican News piece exemplifies the conciliar sect’s complete absorption into Masonic-inspired globalism:
| Conciliar Language | Catholic Doctrine Contradicted |
|---|---|
| “Raise our voices” | Christ’s command to “teach all nations” (Matt 28:19) |
| “Seek dialogue” | Pius IX’s condemnation of indifferentism (Syllabus Prop. 15-18) |
| Holocaust remembrance without conversion call | Council of Florence’s extra Ecclesiam nulla salus |
The article’s closing appeal to “support us in bringing the Pope’s words into every home” constitutes spiritual fraud. True papal words condemn religious liberty (Gregory XVI, Mirari Vos), demand Catholic confessional states (Pius IX, Quanta Cura), and anathematize those who place “dialogue” above dogma (Pius X, Lamentabili Sane, Proposition 63). Until the Vatican occupiers repent and restore the Social Kingship of Christ, their peace initiatives remain what Pius XI called “a phantom thing of empty words” (Ubi Arcano).
Source:
Pope Leo: Let us raise our voices for peace (vaticannews.va)
Date: 27.01.2026