The Vatican News portal (July 15, 2026) publishes a report by Francesco Citterich detailing the severe displacement crisis in Colombia, relying entirely on data from the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) to frame the catastrophe as a “neglected humanitarian emergency” requiring “international attention,” “funding,” and “political engagement.” The article treats the prolonged conflict, the 2016 peace accord with Marxist FARC narco-terrorists, and the influx of Venezuelan migrants as purely sociopolitical phenomena, prescribing secular NGO activism as the remedy. This report epitomizes the conciliar sect’s apostasy: it reduces the Church’s divine mandate to save souls to a caricature of the Red Cross, utterly silencing the Social Kingship of Christ and the spiritual roots of societal collapse.
The Secularization of the Church’s Mission: A Naturalistic Travesty
The cited article reads like a press release from a secular humanitarian agency, not the organ of the Ecclesia Catholica. It speaks of “humanitarian emergencies,” “protection of civilians,” “access to clean water,” “psychological support,” and “legal aid.” Nowhere does it mention salus animarum (the salvation of souls), the state of grace, the necessity of the Sacraments, or the reality of sin as the ultimate cause of human misery. The “pope” Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) is invoked only in the boilerplate footer: “support us in bringing the Pope’s words into every home.” This is the cult of man condemned by St. Pius X in Pascendi Dominici Gregis: “They make of the Church a mere human institution… they strip it of its divine character.”
The conciliar sect has embraced the heresy of humanitarianism, substituting the Corporal Works of Mercy — detached from the Spiritual Works and the Sacrifice of the Mass — for the Church’s true mission. Pius XI, in Quas Primas, thundered: “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 article describes the shaking — “seeds of discord sown everywhere, flames of envy and hostility” — but refuses to name the Cause: the dethronement of Christ the King.
Silence on the Social Kingship of Christ: The Root of Colombia’s Ruin
Colombia’s tragedy is not primarily a “displacement crisis” but a crisis of Christendom. The article notes “more than six decades of internal armed conflict” and the persistence of violence after the 2016 accord. It mentions “armed groups, criminal organizations and dissident guerrilla factions” competing for territory. It fails to identify the spiritual authors of this chaos: Freemasonry, Communism, and Liberalism — the “synagogue of Satan” denounced by Pius IX in the Syllabus Errorum and by Leo XIII in Humanum Genus.
The Syllabus condemns the proposition: “The Church ought to be separated from the State, and the State from the Church” (Error 55). Colombia, historically a Catholic nation consecrated to the Sacred Heart, has been systematically de-Christianized by Masonic governments and Marxist insurgency. The “peace agreement” with FARC — a Marxist-Leninist terrorist organization responsible for countless martyrdoms of priests and faithful — was hailed by the conciliar hierarchy. This is treason against the Kingship of Christ. As Pius XI teaches: “Let rulers of states therefore not refuse public veneration and obedience to the reigning Christ… if they wish to maintain their authority inviolate and contribute to the increase of their homeland’s happiness.” The Colombian State, by legitimizing narco-terrorists and expelling God from the public square, has invited the very “chronic instability” the article laments.
Collaboration with Marxist Terror: The Scandal of “Peace Agreements”
The article states:
Even after the 2016 peace agreement with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), violence has not disappeared. Remaining armed groups, criminal organizations and dissident guerrilla factions continue to compete for control of vast rural areas.
This “peace agreement” is a pact with the devil. FARC is not a “guerrilla faction”; it is a Communist army. The Syllabus condemns “Socialism, Communism, Secret Societies… Pests of this kind” (Section IV). The conciliar sect’s “bishops” in Colombia — men like the “cardinal” Rubén Salazar Gómez or the “archbishop” Luis José Rueda Aparicio — have acted as chaplains to the revolution, facilitating the integration of Marxists into civil society. The article’s neutral tone regarding this accord (“Even after the 2016 peace agreement…”) reveals the modernist hermeneutic of dialogue with error. There can be no peace with those who crucify Christ anew in His members. St. Pius X warns in Notre Charge Apostolique: “They want to set up a ‘One World Church’… but they will only succeed in preparing the reign of the Antichrist.”
The “Humanitarian” Idol: Substituting Temporal Relief for Eternal Salvation
The article’s proposed solution is purely immanent:
The principal challenge remains transforming this “invisible” crisis into a global priority, both in humanitarian terms and at the political level.
This is the Gospel of the Antichurch: “global priority,” “humanitarian terms,” “political level.” The true Church knows only one “global priority”: Instaurare omnia in Christo (To restore all things in Christ). The “invisible crisis” is not the lack of NRC funding, but the invisibility of the Catholic Church — the true Church — driven into the catacombs by the conciliar usurpers.
The report boasts of the NRC’s programs: “education for displaced children, livelihood support… legal aid.” Where is the Catechism? Where is the Traditional Latin Mass? Where is the call to conversion? The article mentions “Indigenous and Afro-Colombian communities” as victims. While their temporal suffering is real, the conciliar sect exploits them for indigenist and liberation theology narratives — the “preferential option for the poor” which is a Marxist heresy condemned by the Holy Office (1984, 1986). True charity demands the Truth: “There is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12). To feed the body while starving the soul is not charity; it is spiritual homicide.
The Conciliar Sect as Mouthpiece for the Masonic World Order
The source is “Vatican News” — the propaganda arm of the abomination of desolation standing in the holy place (Matt 24:15). Its agenda aligns perfectly with the United Nations, the NRC, and the globalist cabal: managed migration, sustainable development goals, climate justice. The article notes Colombia is a “major transit and host country for a very large number of Venezuelan migrants.” This engineered demographic replacement serves the Masonic plan to dissolve Catholic nations. Pius IX condemned the proposition: “In the present day it is no longer expedient that the Catholic religion should be held as the only religion of the State” (Error 77). The conciliar sect enforces this error by promoting “religious liberty” and “intercultural dialogue” while the flock is scattered.
The final lines of the article — a solicitation for donations to “bring the Pope’s words into every home” — seal the indictment. The “words” of the antipope Leo XIV are not the words of Peter. They are the words of the Novus Ordo revolution: fraternity, encounter, peripheries, care for creation. They are chaff (Ps 1:4). The true Church, the Ecclesia Militans, endures in the remnant faithful to the Tridentine Mass, the Catechism of Trent, and the Syllabus. She alone possesses the remedium for Colombia: Pax Christi in Regno Christi (The Peace of Christ in the Kingdom of Christ). Until the conciliar sect is recognized for what it is — a paramasonic structure usurping the Vatican — and until Catholic princes (if any remain) restore the Social Kingship of Christ, Colombia will continue its descent into the abyss, and “Vatican News” will continue to publish the obituary of Christian civilization under the headline “Humanitarian Crisis.”
Source:
Colombia faces an invisible crisis of displacement (vaticannews.va)
Date: 15.07.2026