VaticanNews portal reports on UN High Commissioner Volker Türk’s warnings of escalating atrocities in Sudan’s Kordofan region, citing Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) clashes displacing 45,000 people. The article details drone strikes killing civilians in El Obeid (November 3) and SAF airstrikes killing 48 in Kauda (November 29), while lamenting telecommunications blackouts hindering documentation of “retaliatory killings, arbitrary detention, abductions, sexual violence and forced recruitment.” Türk implores combatants to provide “safe passage for civilians” and protect aid workers, framing the crisis through secular humanitarian lenses.
Naturalistic Blindness to Spiritual Causes of Conflict
The report epitomizes modernity’s deliberate amnesia toward the supernatural roots of societal collapse. By reducing Sudan’s agony to factional power struggles, the UN disregards Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas (1925): “The rebellion of individuals and states against the authority of Christ has produced deplorable consequences”. Sudan’s Islamic regime – which imposed Sharia law in 1983 and systematically persecutes Christians – represents the apostate state’s inevitable fruit when rejecting Christ’s Social Kingship.
“The U.N. human rights chief has warned of another wave of atrocities in Sudan as fighting intensifies across the Kordofan region.”
This clinical language ignores that Sudan’s violence springs from Islam’s inherent rejection of the Incarnation. The UN’s silence on Christian genocide – 1.3 million Catholics butchered since 2011 – confirms its odium fidei. True peace requires submission to Christ the King, not ceasefire agreements brokered by globalist bodies.
Humanitarian Paganism Replaces Sacramental Realism
The article’s exclusive focus on material suffering (“no food aid available”) exemplifies conciliarism’s horizontalist heresy. Nowhere does Türk mention:
– Destruction of churches
– Forced conversion of Christian captives
– Martyrdom of Sudanese faithful
This omission aligns with Bergoglio’s “Church of the Poor” paradigm, which Lamentabili Sane (1907) condemns as reducing religion to “human self-awareness of divine relationship” (Proposition 20). Authentic Catholic response demands prioritizing:
1. Sacramental aid (smuggling valid priests into conflict zones)
2. Condemnation of Islamic blasphemy laws enabling persecution
3. Reparation for souls lost to apostasy
Instead, the UN promotes relativistic “human rights” – a concept Pius IX condemned in the Syllabus of Errors (1864): “Everyone is free to embrace and profess that religion which, guided by the light of reason, he shall consider true” (Error 15).
Silence on Islamic Jihad’s Eucharistic Hatred
VaticanNews’ failure to name RSF’s jihadist ideology constitutes complicity. RSF Commander Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (“Hemedti”) openly receives Turkish drones and Emirati funds to implement dar al-Islam. Their August 2023 massacre in Omdurman specifically targeted Christians sheltering in St. Matthew’s Cathedral – a fact absent from UN reports.
This aligns with the conciliar sect’s ongoing betrayal of persecuted Christians. While authentic pre-1958 Magisterium mandated “defense of the oppressed against injustice” (Leo XIII, Rerum Novarum), the neo-church’s ecumenism prohibits naming Islam’s violence. Bergoglio’s Abu Dhabi Declaration (2019) – claiming “diversity of religions is willed by God” – directly enables Sudan’s martyrdoms.
False Solution of Secular Mediation
Türk’s plea for “safe passage” and restored telecommunications operates within the naturalistic fallacy. The only lasting peace comes through:
– Consecration of Sudan to Christ the King
– Expulsion of Mohammedan heresy
– Restoration of Catholic monarchy
Pius IX’s Syllabus condemns the very notion that “the Roman Pontiff can, and ought to, reconcile himself with progress, liberalism, and modern civilization” (Error 80). By treating Islamists as legitimate negotiating partners, the UN perpetuates Sudan’s agony.
As St. Augustine declared: “There is no peace except in the heavenly Jerusalem – the city of the King who is Christ” (Enarrationes in Psalmos). Until Sudan’s warlords kneel before the Eucharist, all “humanitarian solutions” remain demonic deceptions.
Source:
Fears of more atrocities in Sudan (vaticannews.va)
Date: 04.12.2025