The Vatican News portal—the official propaganda organ of the conciliar sect occupying the Vatican—reports on the devastating earthquake that struck Colombia on August 10, citing the NGO Cesvi’s warning that the disaster exacerbates the risk of child trafficking in regions already ravaged by internal conflict and poverty. The article details casualty figures (nearly 300 dead, 4,000 injured, 53,000 affected), describes Cesvi’s “humanitarian response” focused on “protection centres,” “psychosocial support,” and “economic support programmes,” and concludes with a solicitation for donations to “bring the Pope’s words into every home.” This report epitomizes the total substitution of the Church’s supernatural mission with a purely naturalistic, horizontalist humanitarianism that ignores the rights of Christ the King, the reality of divine justice, and the eternal destiny of souls.
The Conciliar Sect’s Propaganda Organ Masquerades as a News Agency
The source itself condemns the content. Vatican News is not a neutral journalistic outlet but the mouthpiece of the usurping antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) and the paramasonic structure that has occupied the Holy See since the death of Pius XII in 1958. Its very domain—vaticannews.va—usurps the authority of the true Holy See to disseminate a counterfeit gospel of man. The article’s closing appeal—“Your contribution for a great mission: support us in bringing the Pope’s words into every home”—reveals the true object of veneration: not Verbum Dei, but the words of a manifest heretic who sits in the seat of Peter sine titulo. As Pius XI taught in Quas Primas: “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”. The conciliar sect derives its authority from media reach and NGO partnerships, not from the mandate of Christ the King.
Reduction of the Church’s Mission to Secular NGO Humanitarianism
The article presents the “humanitarian emergency” exclusively in sociological and material categories: “basic necessities,” “water and sanitation services,” “psychosocial support,” “economic development programmes,” “local markets,” “independence.” Not a single word appears concerning the salus animarum, the state of grace, the sacraments, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, or the reality of eternal judgment. This is the heresy of humanitarianism condemned implicitly by St. Pius X in Pascendi Dominici Gregis and explicitly by Pius XI in Quas Primas: “The Church… demands for itself by a right belonging to it… full freedom and independence from secular authority… in fulfilling the mission entrusted to it by God—to teach, govern, and lead all to eternal happiness.” The conciliar sect’s “mission” is reduced to distributing clean water and operating “protection centres” indistinguishable from those of the Red Cross or UNICEF. This is not the Church of Christ; it is a secular relief agency wearing ecclesiastical vestments.
Silence on Divine Chastisement and the Call to Penance
The earthquake is treated as a mere “natural disaster,” a random geological event requiring technical “response.” The Catholic understanding of history—that “the Lord chastises him whom He loves” (Heb 12:6), that public calamities are flagella Dei calling nations to repentance—is entirely absent. The Syllabus of Pius IX condemns the error that “the teaching of the Catholic Church is hostile to the well-being and interests of society” (Error 40); the conciliar sect inverts this, teaching that the Church’s only interest is temporal well-being. Where is the call to conversio? Where is the warning that “unless you repent, you shall all likewise perish” (Lk 13:3)? The article’s silence on sin, judgment, and the need for the Most Holy Sacrifice is not an omission—it is a theological apostasy. The true Church, faced with such a scourge, would order public rogations, the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, and the celebration of the Unbloody Sacrifice of Calvary for the propitiation of divine justice. The conciliar sect orders “psychosocial support.”
The “Protection Centres” as Substitutes for the Ark of Salvation
Cesvi’s director, Stefano Piziali, speaks of establishing “protection centres… where, alongside essential supplies such as water and sanitation services, adequate psychosocial support can be provided.” This language—protection centres, psychosocial support, empowerment, resilience—is the newspeak of the Masonic “Church of the New Advent.” It replaces the ecclesia militans with a therapeutic welfare state. The true “protection centre” for the Colombian faithful is the traditional Latin Mass celebrated by a validly ordained priest, where the Hostia immaculata is offered ad Dei gloriam and for the remission of sins. The true “psychosocial support” is the consolatrix afflictorum, the Mother of God, invoked through the Holy Rosary. The conciliar sect offers anima naturaliter christiana—natural man Christianized in appearance only—while denying him the supernatural means of salvation.
Child Trafficking: The Fruit of a Christless Society
The article correctly identifies child trafficking as a grave risk: “The main risk is that families will be separated and children will end up in the hands of trafficking networks.” But it fails to identify the root cause: a society that has “removed Jesus Christ and His most holy law from their customs, from private, family, and public life” (Pius XI, Quas Primas). Colombia, like all nations formerly Catholic, has been subjected to decades of Masonic-Marxist subversion—legalized divorce, abortion, “gender” ideology, secular education—all tolerated or promoted by the conciliar hierarchy in the name of “dialogue” and “accompaniment.” The trafficking networks are not an external invasion; they are the logical fruit of a social order that denies Christ’s Kingship. As Pius XI warns: “When authority was derived not from God but from men, the foundations of that authority were destroyed… the entire human society had to be shaken, because it lacked a stable and strong foundation.” The NGO’s solution—“people who know how to engage with children, help them understand that they can provide assistance, encourage them to speak”—is psychobabble. The only true protection for children is the Catholic family indissolubly united in the Sacrament of Matrimony, the Catholic school teaching the Catechism of Trent, and the Catholic State enforcing God’s law. All three have been dismantled by the very “Church” that now funds NGOs to manage the wreckage.
Indigenous Communities: Instrumentalized for the Synodal Agenda
The article notes: “The humanitarian crisis is also affecting indigenous communities… The greatest risk is that this traumatic event could further fracture indigenous communities.” This language—“indigenous communities,” “fracture,” “accompany,” “environmental issues”—is lifted directly from the Amazonian Synod’s instrumentum laboris and the pantheistic Pachamama worship that scandalized the world in 2019. The conciliar sect does not seek the conversion of the indigenous to the one true Faith (extra Ecclesiam nulla salus), but their “inculturation” into a syncretic religion of “Mother Earth.” The Syllabus condemns the proposition that “man may, in the observance of any religion whatever, find the way of eternal salvation” (Error 16); the conciliar sect lives this error daily. The “protection” offered to indigenous peoples is not the baptisma flaminis or baptisma sanguinis, but the preservation of their “cosmovision” within the neo-church’s universal fraternity.
The “Pope’s Words” as the New Revelation
The final solicitation—“support us in bringing the Pope’s words into every home”—is the culminating blasphemy. Not the Word of God, not the Depositum Fidei, not the immutable teaching of the Magisterium from Peter to Pius XII, but the words of the reigning usurper are proposed as the light of the world. This is the cultus hominis condemned by the Syllabus (Error 80: “The Roman Pontiff can, and ought to, reconcile himself, and come to terms with progress, liberalism and modern civilization”) and by St. Pius X in Pascendi: the Modernist substitutes the living magisterium of the Church with the evolving “consciousness” of the contemporary “pope.” The true Pope—Vicarius Christi—speaks ex cathedra to confirm the brethren in the faith once delivered; the antipope speaks ex cathedra mediatica to fundraise for NGOs.
The Theological Bankruptcy of the Conciliar “Charity”
The article’s entire framework rests on a Pelagian illusion: that man, by his own efforts (“economic support programmes,” “local markets,” “independence”), can rebuild a just society without grace, without the Cross, without Christ the King. This is the heresy of immanentism—the belief that the Kingdom of God is built by human hands horizontally, rather than received vertically from the Father through the Son in the Holy Spirit. Pius XI’s Quas Primas stands as an irrevocable condemnation of this entire enterprise: “If men were ever to recognize Christ’s royal authority over themselves, both privately and publicly, then unheard-of blessings would flow upon the whole society, such as due freedom, order, and tranquility, and concord and peace.” The conciliar sect, by refusing to proclaim Christ’s Kingship over Colombia—over its laws, its families, its schools, its economy—guarantees the perpetuation of the very evils it claims to alleviate. The earthquake is a divine visitation; the conciliar sect’s response is a diabolical diversion.
Conclusion: The Abomination of Desolation in Action
This Vatican News article is not a news report; it is a manifesto of the counter-church. It displays, in microcosm, the total apostasy of the post-conciliar structure: the replacement of the regnum Christi with the regnum hominis, the substitution of the Sacrificium laudis with the “protection centre,” the exchange of the salus animarum for “psychosocial support,” and the prostitution of the Petrine office to fundraise for a Masonic NGO. No Catholic can read this without horror. The true Church of Christ—persecuted, hidden, but indefectible—continues to offer the Unbloody Sacrifice of Calvary for the souls of Colombia, while the usurpers in Rome distribute press releases. “The Lord shall judge His people” (Heb 10:30). Christus vincit, Christus regnat, Christus imperat.
Source:
Colombia earthquake: NGO warns of trafficking risk for children (vaticannews.va)
Date: 19.08.2026