Vatican News Hides Apostasy Behind Humanitarian Facade in South Sudan
Article from VaticanNews portal (May 12, 2026) reports on the activities of “Solidarity with South Sudan,” a joint project of religious congregations operating since 2008, aimed at supporting education, health care, and agriculture in that country. The article quotes Fr. Callistus Joseph, a Claretian missionary and project coordinator, who describes the initiative’s successes in training teachers, nurses, and midwives, as well as agricultural development. The text presents the fruits of missionary work as building “shared national identity” and “peacebuilding” through the daily witness of religious men and women living together. Despite the apparent humanitarian value of the activities described, the article is a textbook example of the post-conciliar neo-church’s strategy of replacing the supernatural mission of the Church with naturalistic humanism, social work, and ecumenical collaboration—while completely omitting the primary purpose of any authentic Catholic apostolate: the salvation of souls through the preaching of the Gospel, the administration of the sacraments, and the conversion of non-Catholics to the one true Faith.





