Conciliar Sect’s False Charity Exposed in Peruvian “Mass” Event


Conciliar Sect’s False Charity Exposed in Peruvian “Mass” Event

VaticanNews portal (February 11, 2026) reports that “Cardinal” Michael Czerny, prefect of the “Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development,” celebrated a “Mass” at the “Sanctuary of Our Lady of Peace” in Chiclayo, Peru, as part of the 34th “World Day of the Sick.” The event—orchestrated by antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost)—frames healthcare as social activism while gutting the Sacrament of Extreme Unction of its supernatural purpose.


Naturalism Displaces Sacramental Grace

The article reduces the Anointing of the Sick to an occasion for humanistic sloganeering. Czerny’s statement—“Love is a process of conversion… of bending down with hope toward the other”—perverts caritas into secularized emotional labor. Contrast this with the Council of Trent’s definitive teaching:

“This sacrament confers grace, remits sins, and comforts the sick.” (Session XIV, Extrema Unctio)

Not a single mention is made of preparing souls for death, remission of mortal sins, or restoration to sanctifying grace—the primary ends of Extreme Unction (Catechism of St. Pius X, Q. 720). Instead, Czerny promotes a “social dimension of compassion” that “weaves a web of relationships,” reducing the Church’s mission to NGO-style networking.

“Good Samaritan” Parable Weaponized Against Catholic Soteriology

The homily’s focus on the Good Samaritan parable serves to advance the conciliar sect’s heresy of universal salvation. When Czerny claims that “our love for others is always a concrete expression of our love for God,” he inverts the order of charity established by Christ: “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God… This is the first and great commandment.” (Matthew 22:37-38). Pius XI condemned this inversion in Quas Primas:

“When once men recognize… that Christ has been given… complete dominion over all creatures… peace will be… the tranquil lot of nations.” (n. 19)

By omitting the necessity of submission to Christ the King for eternal salvation (John 3:36), the event promotes indifferentism—a heresy condemned in Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors (Proposition 17).

Antipope’s Message: Apostasy Disguised as Piety

The article celebrates antipope Leo XIV’s “special bond” with Chiclayo—where he dismantled traditional liturgy as “bishop” from 2015-2023. This aligns with the modernist playbook exposed by St. Pius X in Lamentabili Sane:

“The Church listening cooperates… so that the Church teaching should only approve common opinions” (Condemned Proposition 6)

Nowhere does Czerny mention the ex opere operato grace of sacraments, instead framing “healing love” as a collective social effort. This echoes the condemned modernist error that “Truth changes with man, because it develops with him” (Lamentabili, Proposition 58).

Rite Invalidity and Sacrilegious Simulation

Even if Czerny’s ordination were valid (questionable post-1968), the Novus Ordo “Mass” he celebrated lacks the form and intention required for validity. Paul VI’s Missale Romanum (1969) abolished the Offertory—thereby destroying the sacrificial intent—as proven by Cardinals Ottaviani and Bacci’s Critical Study (1969). Cardinal Czerny’s “anointing” likely used the invalid Novus Ordo formula:

“May the Lord who frees you from sin save you and raise you up.” (contrast with Trent’s required form: “Per istam sanctam unctionem indulgeat tibi Dominus…”)

The faithful attending such sacrileges commit idolatry per Canon 1258 §1 (1917 Code).

Conclusion: Diabolical Disorientation in Action

This Peruvian spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s abominatio desolationis (Daniel 9:27). By replacing sacramental theology with Marxist “integral human development,” antipope Leo XIV fulfills St. Pius X’s prophecy:

“The partisans of error are to be sought… in the very bosom of the Church… Modernists.” (Pascendi Dominici Gregis, 2)

True Catholics must reject these satanic simulations and cling to the unchanging Mass and sacraments preserved by bishops faithful to Tradition.


Source:
Cardinal Czerny celebrates Mass for World Day of Sick in Chiclayo, Peru
  (vaticannews.va)
Date: 11.02.2026