Conciliar Sect’s “Reconciliation” Masquerades Naturalism Over Divine Justice
The “EWTN News” portal reports that “Bp.” Stanislav Přibyl of Litoměřice has declared a “Year of Reconciliation” commemorating the 1945-1946 expulsion of ethnic Germans from Czechoslovakia. The article emphasizes “confronting collective guilt” through ecumenical events, interfaith prayers, and pilgrimages to sites like the Filipov shrine – where a dubious 1866 “healing” occurred. While acknowledging historical atrocities, the initiative promotes a human-centered reconciliation divorced from the Church’s divine mission to convert nations to Christ the King. This syncretistic endeavor epitomizes the conciliar sect’s abandonment of Catholic integralism in favor of modernist sentimentalism.