Vatican Diplomacy’s Silent Apostasy in Tanzanian Crisis
Vatican Diplomacy’s Silent Apostasy in Tanzanian Crisis
The Vatican News portal (January 28, 2026) reports on “Pope” Leo XIV’s meeting with Tanzanian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Thabit Kombo, framing the discussion around political violence during Tanzania’s October 2025 elections. The article emphasizes the establishment of a government inquiry commission and quotes the antipope’s November 2025 Angelus message urging “dialogue” and avoidance of violence. While acknowledging condemnations of violence by Tanzanian religious leaders—including conciliar “bishops” and Muslim imams—the report omits any reference to the Social Kingship of Christ as the sole solution to societal unrest.
Naturalism as Substitute for Supernatural Order
The article’s exclusive focus on temporal remedies—”dialogue,” political commissions, and interreligious cooperation—exposes the conciliar sect’s systematic abandonment of extra Ecclesiam nulla salus (no salvation outside the Church). Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas (1925) explicitly taught that “the rebellion of individuals and states against the authority of Christ has produced deplorable consequences” and that “the empire of our Redeemer embraces all men.” By contrast, the Vatican News narrative reduces the Church’s mission to that of a humanitarian NGO, collaborating with false religions to achieve a purely natural peace.
“Let us also pray for Tanzania, where, following the recent elections, violent clashes have broken out, leaving many victims. I urge everyone to avoid all forms of violence and to follow the path of dialogue.”
This statement by “Pope” Leo XIV constitutes blasphemous neutrality. The true Church cannot equate prayer with secular conflict-resolution methods. As the Syllabus of Errors (1864) condemned proposition #77 (“it is no longer expedient that the Catholic religion should be held as the only religion of the State”), so too must we condemn this false “pope” for withholding Tanzania’s only path to true peace: public conversion to the Catholic Faith.
Omission of Apostolic Mandate
Nowhere does the article mention the duty of Catholic leaders to demand the banning of blasphemous false religions—including Islam, whose practitioners comprised part of the “religious authorities” cited. The Second Council of Lyon (1274) declared: “We excommunicate and anathematize… all heretics… and their believers, defenders, and receivers.” The conciliar sect’s silence on this eternal doctrine proves its apostasy.
Illegitimacy of Diplomatic Engagement
The meeting’s context—a foreign minister bringing “a message from President Samia Suluhu Hassan”—grinds salt into the wound of Christ’s rejected kingship. True popes never received ambassadors of regimes persecuting the Church without demanding their conversion. Pius IX’s Syllabus (#55) condemned the idea that “the Church ought to be separated from the State.” Yet “Leo XIV” behaves as a secular statesman, ignoring the Tanzanian regime’s failure to recognize Catholicism as the sole true religion.
False Ecumenism as Cover for Cowardice
By applauding interfaith condemnations of violence, the article promotes the heresy of religious indifferentism. The so-called “bishops” (likely invalidly consecrated post-1968) commit mortal sin by equating their authority with Muslim imams. The Council of Florence (1441) infallibly taught: “Nullis parcit… qui extra Ecclesiam catholicam fuerint” (It spares none… who are outside the Catholic Church). The bloodshed in Tanzania stems not merely from political disputes, but from collective apostasy—a reality the conciliar sect dare not name.
Symptomatic Silence on Supernatural Causes
The Vatican News report exemplifies modernism’s essential error: treating political violence as a purely sociological phenomenon. Nowhere does it identify the theological root of Tanzania’s crisis—the rejection of Christ’s social reign. As Quas Primas warned: “When once men recognize… that Christ has authority… social relations are steeped in charity and the rights of all are respected.” The antipope’s refusal to preach this truth confirms his illegitimacy.
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Pope Leo meets with Tanzania's Foreign Minister (vaticannews.va)
Date: 28.01.2026