Environmentalism and Naturalism Eclipse Salvation in Neo-Church Sumatra Relief


Environmentalism and Naturalism Eclipse Salvation in Neo-Church Sumatra Relief

The EWTN News portal (December 24, 2025) describes disaster relief efforts by the conciliar sect’s Indonesian structures following Cyclone Senyar. Caritas Indonesia, directed by Mr. Fredy Rante Taruk, claims to provide food, shelter, and medical aid to flood victims in Sumatra. The report emphasizes environmental activism by figures such as Mr. Supriyadi Pardosi, who blames deforestation for the disaster and invokes the heresies of Jorge Bergoglio (“Pope Francis”) to demand corporate accountability. The article frames the Church’s mission as humanitarian aid and ecological advocacy, omitting any mention of sacramental ministry or the salvation of souls. This reduction of the Church to a social NGO manifests the conciliar sect’s apostasy from its divine mandate.


Naturalism Replaces Supernatural Charity

The report reduces the Church’s mission to distributing “food, temporary shelter, clean water, sanitation, hygiene services, and essential health care“—all temporal goods divorced from the raison d’être of the Church: the salvation of souls through the Blood of Christ. Pius XI condemned such naturalism in Quas Primas, declaring: “When once men recognize, both in private and in public life, that Christ is King, society will at last receive the great blessings of real liberty, well-ordered discipline, peace and harmony” (1925). Nowhere does the article mention Mass offerings, sacramental confession for disaster victims, or the necessity of grace to endure suffering—omissions revealing the conciliar sect’s materialist conception of charity.

“Caritas Indonesia has dispatched 60 tons of humanitarian aid, including food, medicines, and blankets.”

This quantitative focus mirrors the World Food Programme’s secular metrics, not the spiritual works of mercy. True Catholic relief, as exemplified by St. Vincent de Paul, always prioritized the eternal welfare of the afflicted. The conciliar operatives instead parrot UN Sustainable Development Goals—a Masonic blueprint for globalist control.

Bergoglian Heresy Fuels Eco-Activism

The article amplifies Mr. Pardosi’s environmentalist protests against PT Toba Pulp Lestari, citing Bergoglio’s heretical claim that “care for creation is inseparable from care for human life.” This pantheistic error—condemned as pantheism in Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors (Proposition 1)—equates material ecosystems with the divine order. Pius XII warned against such confusion in Humani Generis: “Some pervert the concept of true evolution on the origin of all things” (1950).

“Environmental destruction represents a low point in our humanity, with consequences that can burden generations yet to come.”

This Gaia-worship replaces original sin with “ecological sin”—a demonic inversion denying the Redemption. Nowhere does Pardosi call Sumatra’s Muslims to repent and baptize their children; his “pastoral accompaniment” echoes Bergoglio’s human fraternity apostasy. The Capuchin protests are theater: authentic Franciscans like St. Pio of Pietrelcina fought heresy, not corporations.

Conciliar Sect’s Invalid Structures

All cited “clergy” lack legitimacy. The so-called “Bishop” Antonius Subianto Bunjamin—elevated under Paul VI’s invalid Pontificalis Romani rites—holds no apostolic authority. Likewise, Mr. Taruk’s Caritas Indonesia operates under Caritas Internationalis, which Bergoglio restructured in 2023 to advance UN Agenda 2030. The Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS)—founded by Pedro Arrupe, a Freemason—exemplifies modernist subversion condemned by St. Pius X in Pascendi Dominici Gregis: “They… put aside the old theology… that they may accept the new” (1907).

Silence on the Primacy of the Spiritual

The article’s 800-word narrative never mentions:
1. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass offered for victims
2. Distribution of sacraments to the dying
3. Prayer for the 1,090 deceased

This omission of supernatural priorities confirms the conciliar sect’s identity as a humanitarian NGO, not the Mystical Body of Christ. Pius XI’s Quas Primas clarifies: “When once men recognize… that Christ is King… peace and harmony will result”. By contrast, the neo-church peddles climate alarmism—a pagan distraction from mankind’s only crisis: separation from God.


Source:
Catholic Church responds to deadly Indonesia floods as leaders warn of environmental crisis
  (ewtnnews.com)
Date: 24.12.2025

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