The EWTN News portal (January 22, 2026) profiles “Father” Tomaž Majcen, a Slovenian Conventual Franciscan serving as Greenland’s sole conciliar “priest.” The article emphasizes geopolitical anxieties among Greenland’s 800 Catholics—mostly immigrants—and the “friar’s” calls for environmentalism and ecumenical prayer with Lutheran heretics. While feigning concern for human dignity, the piece omits any reference to the Social Kingship of Christ or the necessity of Catholic supremacy over nations.
Naturalism Replaces Supernatural Mission
The article reduces the Church’s purpose to a NGO promoting climate activism and psychological comfort. Majcen laments that Greenland is viewed as “just minerals or a military position” but himself replaces regnum Christi with environmentalist platitudes: “Our fragile Arctic environment is one of God’s most impressive—and most vulnerable—masterpieces.” This echoes Pius XI’s condemnation of those who “remove Jesus Christ and His most holy law from public life” (Quas Primas). Nowhere does Majcen mention conversion of Greenland’s 95% Lutheran population, their need for sacraments, or the eternal consequences of heresy.
“As Christians, even from different traditions, we share a common concern for peace and human dignity.”
This statement constitutes blasphemous indifferentism condemned by Pope Pius IX: “Good hope at least is to be entertained of the eternal salvation of all those who are not at all in the true Church of Christ—this is contrary to Catholic teaching” (Syllabus of Errors, Proposition 17). The Lutheran “bishop” Paneeraq Siegstad Munk promotes interfaith prayer—a practice Pius XI called “a false conception of the unity of the Church” (Mortalium Animos).
Omission of Catholic Doctrine on War and Peace
While the article frets about U.S.-Greenland tensions, it ignores the Church’s teaching on just war and the duty of nations to submit to Christ’s authority. Majcen speaks of geopolitical fears but never cites Pax Christi in regno Christi—the only foundation for true peace. Pius XI declared that “nations will be happy and prosperous only when they conform to the laws of Christ” (Quas Primas). Instead, Majcen reduces faith to emotional therapy: “The tenderness of the Gospel reminds us that each person has a face.” This modernist sentiment replaces the Gospel’s demand for repentance with a cult of feelings.
Ecumenism as Apostasy
The joint Lutheran-“Catholic” prayer initiative exemplifies the conciliar sect’s betrayal. St. Pius X warned that Modernists “pervert the eternal concept of truth” by placing dialogue above doctrine (Pascendi Dominici Gregis 39). The Lamentabili Sane syllabus condemns the very idea that “Revelation could not be contained within the Church’s doctrine” (Proposition 21)—a heresy implicit in Majcen’s unity with Lutherans who deny transubstantiation and papal authority.
Silence on Sacramental Reality
Not once does the article mention the Tridentine Mass, valid sacraments, or the state of souls. Majcen “celebrates daily Mass” at the ambiguously named “Christ the King Church,” but the conciliar rite—with its invalid Eucharistic Prayers and rubrics—cannot confect the True Presence. Pius XII’s Sacramentum Ordinis (1947) established immutable requirements for priesthood, yet post-1968 “ordinations” like Majcen’s are doubtful at best. Greenland’s Catholics are thus starved of grace while their “shepherd” promotes climate conferences over corpus Domini.
Conclusion: A Shepherd Who Leads to the Abyss
The conciliar sect’s Greenland mission embodies the apostasy foretold in 2 Thessalonians 2:3-4. By prioritizing ecumenism over conversion, environmentalism over sanctification, and psychotherapy over the Last Four Things, Majcen accelerates the neo-church’s merger with the world. As true Catholics recall, Pius XI commanded: “While nations insult the beloved name of our Redeemer…we must all the more loudly proclaim His kingly dignity” (Quas Primas 24). Until Greenland’s ice melts before the sol iustitiae, its people remain in darkness—betrayed by false pastors who deny Christ’s crown.
Source:
Greenland’s only Catholic priest: ‘We’re not just minerals or a military position’ (ewtnnews.com)
Date: 22.01.2026