Conciliar Sect Exploits World Cup to Advance False Ecumenism and Naturalistic Piety

The National Catholic Register portal (July 1, 2026) reports that the “Archdiocese of Mexico,” a structure of the conciliar sect occupying the Vatican, has instrumentalized the 2026 FIFA World Cup to propagate the lie that prayer functions as a generic humanitarian glue uniting humanity apart from the unica fides (one faith) and the social reign of Christ the King. Citing an editorial in Desde la Fe, the sect’s Mexican mouthpiece celebrates “rival players praying together” as “the most moving and hopeful scenes of the tournament,” reducing the supernatural act of prayer to a naturalistic tool for “communion that does not depend on physical proximity or a coincidence of circumstances.” This spectacle of religious indifferentism, blessed by the neo-hierarchy, confirms that the conciliar sect has abandoned the missio ad gentes for a Masonic fraternity of “shared fragility.”


The World Cup as Altar of the New Idol: Sport Replaces the Cross

The article reveals the conciliar sect’s total capitulation to the spirit of the world. The “Archdiocese of Mexico” does not call the faithful to convert the nations to the Catholic Faith; it points to a Masonic sporting spectacle — the World Cup, a ritual of globalist bread-and-circuses — as the locus of “hope.” Pius XI in Quas Primas (1925) thundered: “When God and Jesus Christ… were removed from laws and states and when authority was derived not from God but from men, the foundations of that authority were destroyed.” Here, the “Archdiocese” derives its pastoral strategy from FIFA, not from the Deus revelatus. The “prayer” of Muslim, Protestant, pagan, and nominally “Catholic” players together is not a sign of unity but the abomination of desolation (Matt. 24:15) — a communicatio in sacris forbidden by divine law (Canon 1258, 1917 Code) and condemned by Pius XI in Mortalium Animos (1928): “The Apostolic See cannot take part in [non-Catholic] assemblies, nor is it anyway lawful for Catholics either to support or to work for such enterprises.” The sect replaces the Social Kingship of Christ with the kingship of sentiment.

Prayer Stripped of Dogma: The Protestantization of the Act of Faith

The editorial’s definition of prayer — “discover that beyond our differences, we share the same fragility, the same hopes, and the same need for God” — is pure Modernist immanentism. St. Pius X in Pascendi Dominici Gregis (1907) condemned the Modernist error that “Faith… is ultimately based on a sum of probabilities” and that religion reduces to “a certain interior sense” (Denz. 2026, 2079). The “Archdiocese” presents prayer as a psychological coping mechanism (“transforms the heart… causing hope to flourish”), not as elevatio mentis ad Deum (elevation of the mind to God) in spiritu et veritate (John 4:24). There is zero mention of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, the Rosary, the intercession of the Blessed Virgin, the state of grace, or the necessity of the Catholic Church for salvation (extra Ecclesiam nulla salus). This is not Catholic prayer; it is the prayer of the Synagogue of Satan (Apoc. 2:9), a generic theistic therapy session.

False Ecumenism as Institutional Apostasy: The Venezuelan Tragedy Exploited

The article cynically exploits the Venezuelan earthquakes (1,450 dead) to legitimize this false spirituality: “prayer… brings solace and reminds those suffering… that you’re not alone.” This is the language of the Red Cross, not the Church Militant. The true Church, facing catastrophe, calls for penance, conversion, the Sacraments, and prayer for the dead (2 Mach. 12:46). The “Archdiocese” offers “solace” without absolution, “hope” without Faith. The Syllabus of Pius IX (1864) condemns: “Man may, in the observance of any religion whatever, find the way of eternal salvation” (Error 16) and “Protestantism is nothing more than another form of the same true Christian religion” (Error 18). By presenting multi-religious prayer as “uniting,” the sect confirms Error 15: “Every man is free to embrace and profess that religion which… he shall consider true.” The Venezuela reference is a humanitarian distraction from the sect’s silence on the social reign of Christ and the duty of states to profess Catholicism (Quas Primas, Immortale Dei).

The “Archdiocese of Mexico”: A Masonic Lodge in Miters

The entity speaking is not a Catholic archdiocese. It is a paramasonic structure erected by the Robber Council (Vatican II) and sustained by the usurper line from John XXIII to “Leo XIV” (Prevost). Its “weekly publication” Desde la Fe is an organ of laicism condemned by Pius XI: “This plague is the secularism of our times, so-called laicism… It began with the denial of Christ the Lord’s reign over all nations.” The “Archdiocese” does not defend the libertas Ecclesiae (freedom of the Church) against the Mexican Masonic state (which has persecuted the Church since 1917); it collaborates with the state’s “bread and circuses” to anesthetize the faithful. The mention of “EWTN News/ACI Prensa” as the source confirms the media apparatus of the neo-church — a propaganda machine for the hermeneutic of rupture disguised as continuity.

Symptomatic Diagnosis: The Conciliar Sect’s Religion of Man

This article is a textbook specimen of the “Church of the New Advent” diagnosed by Archbishop Lefebvre (though he himself remained in the sect): a religion no longer centered on God, but on man. The “prayer” described is homo-centric: it “unites,” “creates communion,” “transforms the heart,” “brings solace.” God is reduced to a resource for human cohesion. This is the culmen of the anthropocentric turn of Gaudium et Spes and Dignitatis Humanae. The Syllabus (Error 55) condemns: “The Church ought to be separated from the State, and the State from the Church.” The Mexican “Archdiocese” embodies this separation: it has no prophetic voice against the Masonic Mexican Constitution; it blesses the World Cup. The Third Secret of Fatima (suppressed by the sect) warned of the “loss of faith” in the hierarchy; this article is its fulfillment. The “prayer” of the World Cup is the liturgy of the Antichrist — a parody of the Communion of Saints where unity is forged not in the Body of Christ (Eph. 4:5: unus Dominus, una fides, unum baptisma) but in the lowest common denominator of natural religion.

No Salvation in the Conciliar Sect’s “Prayer”

The faithful must flee this spiritual poison. The “prayer” promoted by the “Archdiocese of Mexico” and amplified by EWTN/CNA is idolatry — the worship of a false god of “unity-in-diversity.” Quas Primas declares: “There is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12). The World Cup players’ prayer saves no one; it confirms them in their false religions. True Catholic prayer is the Unbloody Sacrifice of Calvary, offered by a validly ordained priest in the Traditional Latin Mass, in communion with the Sede Vacante bishops preserving the integral Faith. “He who is not with Me is against Me” (Matt. 12:30). The conciliar sect is against Him. Its “prayer” is the prayer of the Pharisee (Luke 18:11), not the Publican. Kyrie eleison.


Source:
Amid World Cup, Church in Mexico Reminds Fans That Prayer Is ‘The Path to Unite the World’
  (ncregister.com)
Date: 01.07.2026

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