Vatican Diplomacy Masks Spiritual Bankruptcy Amid Ukraine Carnage
Vatican News portal (May 15, 2026) reports on an interview with Archbishop Visvaldas Kulbokas, the Apostolic Nuncio to Ukraine, describing the intense Russian bombings of May 13–14, which killed at least 24 people and injured 48 in Kyiv alone, including children. The Nuncio condemned deliberate attacks on humanitarian workers, noting that even a clearly marked UN vehicle was struck in Kherson, and revealed that missile fragments fell within the Nunciature compound itself. He relayed assessments from unnamed diplomats suggesting the intensity of attacks indicates Russia’s “will to continue the war,” concluding that “all we can do is pray for peace.” This interview, while superficially humanitarian, exposes the utter theological and diplomatic impotence of the conciliar sect, which reduces the Church’s supernatural mission to vague invocations of “peace” while remaining silent on the doctrinal causes of war, the eternal souls of the dead, and the absolute demands of Christ the King over all nations.