Neutralizing Christ’s Kingship: Conciliar Sect’s Abdication of Divine Mission
The EWTN News article (February 7, 2026) propagates the conciliar sect’s surrender of the Church’s divine mandate to govern nations under Christ the King. From Zambia’s prohibition on clerical engagement in politics to Vietnam’s missionary neglect, these directives embody the *Syllabus of Errors* condemned propositions (e.g., #55, #77-80), which Pius IX anathematized as “pernicious” and “false.”
Enshrining Apostasy Through Political Neutrality
The Zambian pseudo-bishops decree:
“The Church is not and must never be a mouthpiece for any political party or candidate. Our duty is to form consciences, promote the common good, and speak truth to power.”
This false dichotomy between Gospel preaching and political engagement contradicts the regnum sociale Christi (social reign of Christ) demanded by Pius XI in Quas Primas: “Rulers of states… must fulfill their duty themselves and with their people” by obeying Christ’s laws. The Church historically deposed heretical kings (e.g., Henry VIII’s excommunication) and ordered Catholic monarchs to outlaw heresy (Council of Trent, Session 22). By reducing the Church to a NGO “conscience-former,” the Zambian hierarchy commits apostasy against Immortale Dei (Leo XIII), which declared: “States cannot be governed without God and the Church.”
Vietnam’s Vocations Crisis: Fruit of Ecumenical Indifferentism
Vietnam’s alleged “lack of missionaries” stems from Vatican II’s heresy of religious liberty (Dignitatis Humanae), which Pius IX condemned as “insanity” (Quanta Cura #3). The report admits clergy cluster in cities while rural areas suffer Mass deprivation—a direct violation of Canon 1327 (1917 Code) requiring priests to offer Mass pro populo weekly. By framing missionary work as optional “discipleship” rather than an extra Ecclesiam nulla salus imperative, Vietnam’s pseudo-bishops normalize the modernist heresy that non-Catholics need not convert (contrary to Boniface VIII’s Unam Sanctam).
Kenya’s Cowardly Correction: Omitting Divine Retribution
Auxiliary “Bishop” Kamomoe’s rebuke of politicians who “mock God” in churches lacks the prophetic severity of St. John the Baptist confronting Herod. He fails to cite Proverbs 8:15 (“By Me kings reign”) or Pius XI’s warning in Divini Redemptoris that nations rejecting Christ “will crumble into ruins.” This omission exposes the conciliar sect’s fear of proclaiming maledictions against God’s enemies—a duty upheld by saints like Paul (Galatians 1:8-9) and Pius V excommunicating Elizabeth I.
Illegitimate Perth Appointment: Masonic Infiltration
The appointment of “Bishop” Nelson Po by antipope Leo XIV (Prevost) is canonically null under Pius V’s Regnans in Excelsis, which anathematized all who recognize heretical claimants to Peter’s throne. Po’s emotional reaction (“I felt inadequate”) parrots the false humility of Modernist clergy who deny sacramental character (Condemned Proposition #50, Lamentabili). Archbishop Costelloe’s celebration of this appointment confirms the Australian hierarchy’s complicity in the antipope’s schism.
Syria’s Ruin: Divine Chastisement for Ecumenism
The report’s description of Christian emigration from Syria’s Jazira region ignores the root cause: Vatican II’s betrayal of Eastern Catholics by equating them with schismatics (Orientalium Ecclesiarum). Pius XI’s Rerum Orientalium mandated uniate missions to reclaim Orthodox souls, but the conciliar sect’s “dialogue” with heretics hastened Syria’s collapse. As St. Augustine warned: “Securius iudicatur orbis terrarum” (the whole world judges more securely)—the global persecution of Catholics proves God’s judgment against ecumenical apostasy.
Conclusion: Silence as Complicity
Nowhere does the article mention reparation to Christ the King, mandatory Catholic confessional states, or the duty to depose modernist usurpers. Its focus on “security” and “multiculturalism” confirms the conciliar sect’s adoption of Masonic naturalism, condemned by Leo XIII’s Humanum Genus. Until nations enthrone Christ publicly—as Ecuador did in 1874—such crises will escalate, fulfilling Our Lady of La Salette’s prophecy: “Rome will lose the faith and become the seat of Antichrist.”
Source:
Zambia bishops instruct clergy and faithful to stay out of partisan politics (ewtnnews.com)
Date: 07.02.2026