The conciliar sect’s propaganda organ Vatican News publishes a dispatch dated 13 July 2026 reporting on the aftermath of the twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela on 24 June, citing a death toll of 4,490, over 16,000 injured, nearly 18,000 homeless, and a United Nations appeal for $300 million in humanitarian aid. The article, sourced from Reuters and other agencies, recounts harrowing tales of victims trapped beneath rubble, the departure of foreign rescue teams, and the “generosity and resilience” of the Venezuelan people. It concludes with a solicitation for donations to bring “the Pope’s words into every home.” This report epitomizes the total substitution of the supernatural mission of the Church for a naturalistic philanthropy indistinguishable from Masonic humanitarianism, utterly devoid of any reference to divine judgment, the necessity of penance, the rights of Christ the King, or the salvation of souls.
The Conciliar Sect’s Mouthpiece Masquerades as a News Agency
The source itself condemns the content. Vatican News is the official media outlet of the usurping structures occupying the Vatican, the Church of the New Advent erected upon the ruins of the true Church after the conciliar revolution of 1962–1965. Its very name—Vatican News—usurps the authority of the Holy See, which has been vacant since the death of Pope Pius XII in 1958, save for the brief interregnum of the true Pope Gregory XVII (Siri) and his successors in the catacombs. The current claimant, “Pope” Leo XIV (Robert Prevost), is but the latest in a line of manifest heretics beginning with John XXIII, each automatically deprived of office ipso facto by their public defection from the Catholic faith (Canon 188 §4, 1917 Code; Cum ex Apostolatus Officio, Pope Paul IV). As St. Robert Bellarmine teaches: “A manifest heretic, by that very fact, ceases to be Pope and head, just as he ceases to be a Christian and member of the body of the Church” (De Romano Pontifice, lib. 2, cap. 30). The “words of the Pope” which this outlet peddles are the words of an antipope, void of authority and leading souls to perdition.
Reduction of the Church’s Mission to Naturalistic Humanitarianism
The article treats the catastrophe solely as a humanitarian emergency requiring material relief coordinated by the United Nations—a Masonic construct condemned by Pope Pius IX in the Syllabus of Errors (prop. 55: “The Church ought to be separated from the State, and the State from the Church”; prop. 39: “The State… is endowed with a certain right not circumscribed by any limits”). Nowhere does it mention the social reign of Christ the King, which Pius XI declared in Quas Primas (1925) to be the sole remedy for the plagues of society: “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, because it lacked a stable and strong foundation”. The UN appeal for $300 million is presented as the primary response, while the unbloody Sacrifice of Calvary, the Rosary, public processions of reparation, and the consecration of nations to the Sacred Heart—the true weapons of the Church—are entirely absent. This is the laicism Pius XI denounced: “the secularism of our times… its errors and wicked endeavors… the denial of Christ the Lord’s reign over all nations” (Quas Primas).
Silence on Divine Justice, Sin, and the Necessity of Penance
The gravest accusation against this report is its total silence on the supernatural order. Not a word on divine chastisement for the sins of a nation that has legalized abortion, promoted gender ideology, and persecuted the true Church. Not a word on the four last things—death, judgment, heaven, hell. The 4,490 dead are presented as statistics, not as souls facing the particular judgment (Heb. 9:27: “It is appointed unto men once to die, and after this the judgment”). The injured and homeless are objects of pity, not subjects called to unite their sufferings to the Cross for the remission of temporal punishment. The “resilience and generosity” of the Venezuelans are praised as natural virtues, severed from the state of grace and the theological virtue of charity, which alone merit eternal life (Council of Trent, Sess. VI, can. 21). As St. Augustine warns: “He who gives the Kingdom of Heaven does not take away earthly things” (Quas Primas, n. 27), but the conciliar sect gives only earthly things, robbing the afflicted of the pearl of great price (Matt. 13:46).
The “Solidarity” Idol: Substitute for Supernatural Charity
The article’s tag—“solidarity”—reveals the Masonic vocabulary of the conciliar sect. Solidarité is the watchword of the Révolution, the counterfeit of Christian caritas. True charity orders the temporal to the eternal: “Seek ye first the kingdom of God and his justice, and all these things shall be added unto you” (Matt. 6:33). The conciliar sect inverts this, making temporal relief the end and the Kingdom of God an optional extra—if mentioned at all. Pius XI condemned this inversion: “The state is happy not by one means, and man by another; for the state is nothing else than a harmonious association of men” (Quas Primas, n. 30), but that harmony must be founded on God’s commandments, not on UN logistics. The British firefighter’s testimony—“They were offering us water, sweets… Their kindness was just exceptional”—is elevated as the moral of the story, a naturalistic beatitude replacing the Beatitudes of the Gospel.
Ecumenism of Blood: The Conciliar Sect’s False Unity
The deployment of “firefighters and specialist rescue teams from abroad” and their fraternal embrace with Venezuelan victims mirrors the false ecumenism condemned by Pius XI in Mortalium Animos (1928) and by the Holy Office under Pius XII. The article presents this cooperation as a sign of hope, yet it is unity in error and naturalism, “a certain religious movement, applied or applicable to different times and places” (Lamentabili sane exitu, prop. 59), not the unity of faith which is the mark of the true Church (Eph. 4:5: “One Lord, one faith, one baptism”). The Syllabus condemns the proposition: “Protestantism is nothing more than another form of the same true Christian religion” (prop. 18); today the conciliar sect extends this indifferentism to all religions and none, united in humanitarian action. This is the “ecumenism project” exposed in the Fatima critique: “The imprecise formulation ‘conversion of Russia’ (without specifying Catholicism) opens the way to religious relativism”—here, the imprecise “solidarity” opens the way to the religion of humanity, the ultimate Masonic goal.
The Antichrist’s Collection Plate
The article ends with a brazen solicitation: “Your contribution for a great mission: support us in bringing the Pope’s words into every home.” This is the simony of the conciliar sect: selling the words of an antipope to fund the propagation of heresy. The true Church “freely you have received, freely give” (Matt. 10:8); the false church merchandises souls. The $300 million UN appeal and the “daily newsletter” subscription are two sides of the same coin: the commodification of salvation, the reduction of the Gospel to a humanitarian NGO with a religious veneer. As St. Pius X warned in Pascendi Dominici Gregis: “The Modernist… makes of the Church a mere human institution… and of the priesthood a mere ministry of social service”. This article is Exhibit A.
Conclusion: The Abomination of Desolation in the Holy Place
The Venezuela earthquake report from Vatican News is not a news item; it is a manifesto of the counter-church. It proclaims a gospel of man—material relief, natural virtue, UN coordination, indifferentist cooperation—while the Gospel of Christ the King demands conversion, the sacraments, the public acknowledgment of His rights, and the salvation of souls. The silence on the supernatural is not an omission; it is the essence of the conciliar apostasy. “If the salt lose its savor, wherewith shall it be salted? It is good for nothing any more but to be cast out, and to be trodden on by men” (Matt. 5:13). The structures occupying the Vatican have lost the savor of Catholic truth; they dispense humanitarian salt without grace, and the faithful who consume it starve for eternity. Quas Primas remains the condemnation: “The hope of lasting peace will not yet shine upon nations as long as individuals and states renounce and do not wish to recognize the reign of our Savior”. Venezuela’s rubble is a sign; Vatican News’s report is the refusal to read it.
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Almost 4,500 people confirmed dead in Venezuela's quakes (vaticannews.va)
Date: 13.07.2026