The Vatican News portal, propaganda organ of the conciliar sect occupying the Vatican, reports on the Nicaraguan National Assembly’s constitutional maneuver to extend the presidential term from five to seven years, framing the power grab of the Ortega-Murillo dynasty within the liberal categories of “democratic setback” and “international concern.” The piece functions as a sterile chronicle of Masonic political theater, wholly devoid of the supernatural order, treating the secular state as the ultimate arbiter of legitimacy while the rights of Christ the King over nations are utterly ignored.
The Conciliar Sect as Chaplain to the Masonic World Order
That the official voice of the post-conciliar structure should reduce the political crisis of a Catholic nation to a dispute over term limits and “democratic credentials” is the logical terminus of the hermeneutic of rupture inaugurated at the Robber Council. Vatican News does not speak as the Church of Christ, which “has the right to teach, to govern, and to lead men to eternal happiness” (Pius XI, Quas Primas), but as a bureaucratic NGO parroting the talking points of the United States, the European Union, and the United Nations—the very “synagogue of Satan” (Pius IX, Syllabus of Errors, context) that wages war on the Church’s rights. The article’s reliance on the judgment of the “international community” as the measure of political legitimacy is a practical profession of the condemned error: “The Church ought to be separated from the State, and the State from the Church” (Syllabus, Error 55). By adopting the secular lexicon of “democratic backsliding,” the conciliar sect surrenders the social kingship of Christ to the idols of popular sovereignty and liberal proceduralism.
Total Silence on the Rights of God and the Duty of Nations
Nowhere in the dispatch is there a whisper of the primacy of the spiritual over the temporal, of the obligation of the civil power to “order all relations in the state on the basis of God’s commandments and Christian principles” (Pius XI, Quas Primas). The Nicaraguan regime’s consolidation of power is judged solely by the yardstick of electoral mechanics, not by its conformity to the lex divina or its protection of the libertas Ecclesiae. This silence is not an oversight; it is the theological signature of Modernism, condemned by St. Pius X in Lamentabili sane exitu (Prop. 58: “Truth changes with man…”). The article treats the State as an autonomous sphere, the very definition of laicism which Pius XI denounced as “the plague that poisons human society” (Quas Primas). When the “pope” of the conciliar sect (Leo XIV, Robert Prevost) allows his media arm to function as a secular wire service, he confirms that the abomination of desolation has no mission other than to accommodate the world.
The Idolatry of “Democracy” and the Rejection of Christ’s Kingship
The “serious concern” expressed by the United States, the EU, and the UN over the extension of Ortega’s term reveals the true theology of the conciliar sect: democracy is the only true religion, and its rituals (elections, term limits, “peaceful transitions”) are the only liturgy that matters. This is the practical application of the condemned proposition: “In the present day it is no longer expedient that the Catholic religion should be held as the only religion of the State” (Syllabus, Error 77). By validating the liberal framework, Vatican News implicitly denies that “all power in heaven and on earth has been given to Christ” (Matt. 28:18, cited in Quas Primas) and that “His reign encompasses also all non-Christians… most truly the entire human race is subject to the authority of Jesus Christ” (Leo XIII, Annum Sacrum, cited in Quas Primas). The Ortega regime is tyrannical not because it violates “term limits,” but because it refuses to confess Christ publicly and govern as His minister. The “international community” condemning it is equally tyrannical, for it demands a secularist conformity that excludes the King of Kings.
The Sedevacantist Imperative: No Legitimacy in the Conciliar Narrative
This reportage demonstrates why the See of Peter has been vacant since 1958. A true Pope, as “Vicar of Christ” and “Supreme Teacher”, would not issue a communiqué fretting over “democratic setbacks” but would thunder against the revolt of nations against God (Ps. 2). He would remind Nicaragua and the world that “a manifest heretic cannot be Pope… because he cannot be the head of something of which he is not a member” (St. Robert Bellarmine, De Romano Pontifice, cited in Defense of Sedevacantism), and by extension, a state that legislates as if God does not exist has no true authority. The “pope” Leo XIV, by permitting this naturalistic drivel to issue from “his” news agency, confirms his own ipso facto separation from the Church, for “he who is not a Christian is not a member of the Church… therefore a manifest heretic cannot be Pope” (Bellarmine, ibid.). The conciliar sect’s “Vatican News” is not the voice of the Church; it is the voice of the paramasonic structure legitimizing the City of Man against the City of God.
Conclusion: The Only Stability is the Kingdom of Christ
The Nicaraguan parliament’s search for “stability of vision” in a seven-year term is a pathetic parody of the eternal stability of Christ’s Kingdom, which “shall not be corrupted” (Dan. 7:14, cited in Quas Primas). The “international community’s” outrage is the hiss of the serpent disturbed. The only remedy for Nicaragua, for the Vatican, and for the world is the social reign of Christ the King, proclaimed by Pius XI as the “special remedy against the plague that poisons human society” (Quas Primas). Until the conciliar sect is recognized for what it is—the “Church of the New Advent,” the “abomination of desolation”—and the faithful return to the integral Catholic Faith of the pre-1958 Magisterium, every political reform is merely a rearrangement of deck chairs on the Titanic of apostasy. Vatican News has spoken; the Church of Christ remains silent in the catacombs, awaiting the restoration of the Papacy and the Kingship.
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Nicaraguan Parliament introduces reform to extend presidential term (vaticannews.va)
Date: 29.07.2026