Cameroon Kidnapping Farce: Neo-Church Hails Physical Release, Ignores Spiritual Ruin

The National Catholic Register portal, operating as the CNA/EWTN News propaganda arm of the conciliar sect, reports on July 2, 2026, the “safe release” of a “priest” and two “Franciscan brothers” in Cameroon, framing a criminal kidnapping as a triumph of humanitarian prayer. This spectacle exposes the neo-church’s total capitulation to naturalism: it celebrates the liberation of bodies while remaining utterly indifferent to the enslavement of souls within its own counterfeit structures.


The Fiction of Jurisdiction and the Nullity of Orders

The article centers on the “Diocese of Nkongsamba,” a territorial fiction of the conciliar sect, and its “chancellor,” one Abbé Luc Roger Dodo, issuing a “letter” thanking God for the release of Father John Bosco Bihkong and “Brothers” Sylvester Sewong and Marie Rodrigue of the “Fraternity of Franciscans of Emmanuel” (FFE). From the perspective of integral Catholic theology, these entities possess no more ecclesiastical reality than a Masonic lodge. The “priest” Bihkong was likely “ordained” in the invalid Novus Ordo rite of Paul VI (1968), which defects in form and intention for the Sacrament of Order, rendering him a layman. The “brothers” made “perpetual profession” in a post-conciliar institute erected under the authority of the usurper antipopes beginning with John XXIII. As St. Robert Bellarmine teaches, “a manifest heretic cannot be Pope… he cannot be the head of something of which he is not a member” (De Romano Pontifice 2:30). The same principle applies to the hierarchy they constitute: no jurisdiction, no orders, no mission. The “diocese” is a juridical nullity, a department of the paramasonic structure occupying the Vatican.

Bureaucratic Newspeak: The Language of the NGO

The linguistic register of the report is telling. We read of a “diocesan chancellor,” a “vicar general” (Father Joseph Tchinda Dountio), a “statement issued June 30,” “key words,” and “toggle comments.” This is the vocabulary of a secular NGO, not the Bride of Christ. The “chancellor” quotes Psalm 118:5 — “Out of my distress I called on the Lord; the Lord answered me and set me free” — but strips it of its supernatural referent. Which “Lord”? The God of the Catholic Faith, or the vague deity of the conciliar sect’s interreligious dialogue? The Psalmist cries out from the distress of sin and persecution for justice; the neo-church functionary cites it as a press release tagline for a hostage negotiation. This is the hermeneutic of rupture in action: Sacred Scripture reduced to therapeutic copywriting.

Theological Vacuity: No Mass, No Sacraments, No Kingship

The article mentions the “priest” traveled to “celebrate his first Mass on Friday, June 26.” But what “Mass”? The Novus Ordo Missae, fabricated by the Freemason Bugnini and promulgated by the antipope Paul VI, is a Protestantized memorial meal, not the Unbloody Sacrifice of Calvary. It lacks the propitiatory character, the Canon Romanus, the theology of the Cross. To call it “Mass” is a category error. The report is silent on the Holy Sacrifice, silent on the state of grace of the victims or kidnappers, silent on Confession, Extreme Unction, Final Judgment. It knows only physical safety. This silence is the gravest accusation. As Pius XI thundered in Quas Primas: “When God and Jesus Christ were removed from laws and states… the foundations of that authority were destroyed… the entire human society had to be shaken.” The neo-church has removed Christ the King from its very vocabulary. It functions as a humanitarian agency, begging the world for “prayers and expressions of support” — human support — while the rights of God are trampled in the “Anglophone crisis” and in the very structures reporting the news.

The “Franciscans of Emmanuel”: A Counterfeit Religious Life

The “Fraternity of Franciscans of Emmanuel” (FFE) is a typical fruit of the conciliar springtime: a novel institute, unrooted in the Rule of St. Francis as approved by the true Magisterium, adapted to the “signs of the times” (i.e., the spirit of the world). The “brother” Marie Rodrigue Sop is described as “preparing for a perpetual profession” — a vow made to a false superior in a false institute, possessing no canonical validity. Religious profession requires a valid superior in a canonically erected institute within the true Church. Here, there is only the abomination of desolation (Matt. 24:15) masquerading as religious life. The “guardian of the FFE convent in Kékem” guards a shell.

Symptomatic of the Great Apostasy: Humanitarianism Replaces Redemption

The kidnapping occurs in the “North-West Region… one of the two English-speaking regions that have experienced years of insecurity linked to the country’s Anglophone crisis.” The report notes: “Clergy, women and men religious, and other civilians have periodically been targeted in abductions as violence persists in the region.” This is the fruit of the Syllabus of Errors condemned by Pius IX: “The Church ought to be separated from the State, and the State from the Church” (Error 55) — a principle the neo-church has embraced in its Dignitatis Humanae heresy. By denying the Social Kingship of Christ over Cameroon, over the Anglophone regions, over the kidnappers and the government, the conciliar sect has no supernatural answer to the violence. It offers only “prayers” (to an indeterminate deity) and “expressions of support” (human solidarity). It has surrendered the potestas ordinis and potestas jurisdictionis to the secular power, retaining only the potestas NGOs.

The source, ACI Africa / EWTN News, is the Pravda of the neo-church. It adapts the story for the English-speaking market, complete with “Keywords: cameroon violence in cameroon kidnappings in africa” — metadata for search engines, not souls. The “Toggle Comments Show Comments” invites the laity to chatter beneath the article, the sensus fidelium replaced by the sensus commentariorum.

Conclusion: The Only True Release

The physical release of three men is a temporal good. But the article, the “diocese,” the “order,” and the media apparatus reporting it are instruments of a far more terrible captivity: the imprisonment of intellects and wills in the darkness of Modernism, under the tyranny of the usurpers in Rome. True freedom is “the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free” (Gal. 5:1) — freedom from sin, from false worship, from the synagogue of Satan (Apoc. 2:9) that has erected its throne in the Vatican. Until the “clergy” of Nkongsamba abjure the conciliar sect, receive valid orders sub conditione from a true bishop, and restore the Most Holy Sacrifice and the Social Reign of Christ the King, their “freedom” is but a transfer from one cell to another in the prison of the Church of the New Advent. “You were bought with a price; do not become slaves of men” (1 Cor. 7:23). The neo-church has sold its birthright for a mess of humanitarian pottage.


Source:
Cameroon Diocese Announces Release of Kidnapped Priest, Religious Brothers
  (ncregister.com)
Date: 02.07.2026

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