Papal Lebanon Visit Promotes False Peace Over Christ’s Kingship
VaticanNews portal (November 19, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s upcoming Lebanon visit, framing it as an “apostolic journey of solidarity” with Caritas Lebanon president Michel Abboud claiming it will “give a voice to those suffering” and provide “renewed confidence” through international aid. The article reduces the Church’s mission to humanitarian activism while concealing the conciliar sect’s abandonment of extra Ecclesiam nulla salus (no salvation outside the Church).
Sacred Mission Reduced to Social Work
Caritas Lebanon’s operations exemplify the neo-church’s naturalistic perversion of charity. Abboud boasts of providing “food so that they do not die” and paying “millions of dollars” for hospital care, while conspicuously omitting any reference to administering sacraments or converting souls. This contradicts Pope Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas (1925), which decreed:
“When once men recognize, both in private and in public life, that Christ is King, society will at last receive the great blessings of real liberty, well-ordered discipline, peace and harmony.”
The article’s repeated emphasis on “non-discrimination” in aid distribution confirms the conciliar sect’s betrayal of Catholic missions. Saint Pius X condemned this error in Lamentabili Sane (1907), rejecting the notion that “the Church has not the power of defining dogmatically that the religion of the Catholic Church is the only true religion” (Proposition 21).
Religious Indifferentism Masquerading as Peace
Abboud’s assertion that Lebanon remains a “message of peace” through Muslims practicing “mercy” and Christians practicing “love” constitutes formal heresy. The Syllabus of Errors (1864) explicitly condemns the belief that:
“Good hope at least is to be entertained of the eternal salvation of all those who are not at all in the true Church of Christ” (Proposition 17).
This blasphemous equating of divinely revealed truth with false religions ignores Pope Pius IX’s teaching in Quanta Cura: “God Himself has made known the kind of worship He wishes from men… which must be in spirit and in truth (John 4:24).” The article’s celebration of “18 religious communities living in harmony” confirms the conciliar sect’s adoption of Masonic religious pluralism.
Beirut Blast Exploited for Naturalistic Narrative
The portal’s treatment of the 2020 port explosion focuses exclusively on temporal consequences – psychological trauma and housing loss – while suppressing the theological dimension of catastrophe as divine judgment. Abboud laments victims’ “thirst for truth” regarding human culpability, but says nothing of Lebanon’s need for collective repentance from usury, immorality, and apostasy that provoked God’s justice.
Antipope as False Comforter
Leo XIV’s planned visit to blast survivors constitutes sacrilegious theater. True popes like Pius XII taught that suffering must be “borne with Christian patience… and offered to God as expiation for our sins” (Radio Message, 1946). By contrast, this antipope’s “solidarity” encourages victims to seek earthly justice rather than eternal merits.
The article’s closing hope that the visit will stem youth emigration proves the conciliar sect’s bankruptcy. As Pope Pius XI warned in Quas Primas, nations rejecting Christ’s social reign become “weighed down with so many evils, with so many trials and difficulties” that citizens rightly flee moral anarchy.
Source:
President of Caritas Lebanon says Pope’s visit will give a voice to those who are suffering (vaticannews.va)
Date: 19.11.2025