Vatican News Celebrates Naturalistic “Solidarity” as Substitute for Christ’s Kingship Over Nations
The Vatican News portal (July 14, 2026) reports on an episode in Karachi, Pakistan, where local authorities, Muslim clerics, and seminary students allegedly intervened to prevent mob violence against a Christian family accused of Quran desecration. Naeem Yousaf Gill, director of the post-conciliar “Catholic Commission for Peace and Justice,” hails this cooperation as a model of “interreligious dialogue” and “decisive leadership,” while admitting Christians remain “deeply vulnerable” and “unprotected.” The article frames the incident as a triumph of pragmatic networking and humanitarian solidarity, utterly silent on the supernatural mission of the Church, the Social Kingship of Christ, or the necessity of conversion for salvation. This report exposes the conciliar sect’s definitive apostasy: it substitutes the regnum Christi with a Masonic brotherhood of religions, rendering the Church a mere NGO for conflict resolution.