Lebanon’s Christian Crisis Exposes Conciliar Apostasy
[Source: NC Register / CNA, March 10, 2026] Lebanon’s Foreign Minister Youssef Raggi has requested Vatican diplomatic intervention to protect Christian villages in southern Lebanon from displacement, as they are caught between Hezbollah infiltrations and Israeli strikes. Archbishop Paul Gallagher, the Vatican’s Secretary for Relations with States, affirmed the Holy See’s diplomatic contacts to halt escalation. The appeal follows the killing of Father Pierre Rahi in an Israeli strike on Qlayaa after he confronted Hezbollah militants, and the evacuation of Alma al-Shaab. The Apostolic Nuncio, Archbishop Paolo Borgia, plans a solidarity visit. The United States has also intervened, but the absence of the Lebanese army remains the core challenge. The article frames the crisis as a humanitarian and geopolitical issue requiring international mediation to preserve a “Christian presence.”
This entire narrative, presented as a plea for protection, is a stark and damning revelation of the theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the post-conciliar “Church.” It reduces the sublime, supernatural mission of the Catholic Church to the level of naturalistic humanism and geopolitical lobbying, utterly abandoning the integral Catholic doctrine of the Social Kingship of Christ and the supernatural purpose of human society. The “conciliar sect” occupying the Vatican engages in the same diplomatic chess game as all secular powers, offering not the salus animarum (salvation of souls) but merely the hope of territorial preservation for an ethnic-religious group.




