Parolin Defends the Usurper’s “Peace” While Christ’s Kingdom Is Ignored
Vatican News portal reports that Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Secretary of State of the conciliar sect, spoke on the sidelines of celebrations marking the 70th anniversary of Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza in San Giovanni Rotondo. He defended the statements of the usurper Leo XIV regarding peace, describing them as “a very Christian response,” and emphasized that the current occupant of the Vatican “goes forward on his path, in the sense of preaching the Gospel, of preaching peace – as Saint Paul would say – opportune et importune [‘convenient or inconvenient’].” This is a classic example of how the conciliar sect reduces the mission of the Church to a vague, naturalistic humanitarianism, stripping it of its supernatural and doctrinal content. Parolin’s defense of the usurper’s “peace” is not only a tacit admission of the illegitimacy of the current Vatican structures but also a direct contradiction to the perennial Catholic teaching on the social Kingship of Christ and the duty of the Church to preach the whole Gospel, including the necessity of conversion to the Catholic faith and the condemnation of error.






