The Catholic News Agency portal reports on the Detroit visit of Mr. Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the conciliar sect’s “Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem,” who promoted naturalistic “hope” for Gaza Christians while omitting the only solution to conflict: Social Reign of Christ the King (Pius XI, Quas Primas). Joined by “Archbishop” Edward Weisenburger and Chaldean sect leader Francis Kalabat, Pizzaballa reduced the Church’s mission to fundraising ($500,000 pledged) and political negotiations, declaring: “Hope is a complicated word… not a political solution.” The article describes sacramental activity at Gaza’s sole Catholic parish but avoids demanding the conversion of Muslims and Jews – the only path to peace.
Naturalism Replaces Supernatural Faith in Conciliar Sect’s Discourse
The so-called “cardinal’s” statement that “hope has to put roots in something else, namely faith and desire” constitutes theological vacuity condemned by Pius X as Modernist immanentism: “Faith is not a blind religious feeling… but a genuine assent of the intellect to truth received by hearing” (Pascendi Dominici Gregis 8). By divorcing hope from concrete submission to Christ’s kingship, Pizzaballa echoes the conciliar sect’s abandonment of Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus. His claim that Gazan Christians “are not able to hate them” (Hamas) perverts charity into moral equivalency – refusing to name evil while ignoring Isaiah’s prophecy: “The wicked are like the troubled sea… there is no peace to the wicked” (Isaiah 57:20-21).
Omission of Christ’s Kingship Exposes Conciliar Apostasy
Nowhere does Pizzaballa invoke Pius XI’s definitive teaching: “Nations will be happy only when they obey the commands of Christ” (Quas Primas 18). Instead, he demands “self-determination for Palestinians” – a Masonic concept condemned in the Syllabus of Errors (Pius IX, 1864): “Every people is a law unto itself [and] can frame its religion as it pleases” (Condemned Proposition #77). The article’s reference to “Chaldean Catholic Church” is doubly fraudulent: 1) Eastern schismatics lack valid Holy Orders since adopting Nestorian heresy; 2) The term “Catholic” is stolen by conciliar sect imposters.
“Israel’s retaliation… is an even more difficult answer,”
Pizzaballa’s false balance – condemning Hamas while criticizing Israeli defense – ignores the Church’s just war doctrine (Augustine, City of God XIX). Pius XII affirmed Israel’s right to exist (1948), while the conciliar sect undermines it through “dialogue” with terrorists. The article’s description of “relics of four Chaldean martyrs” given to Pizzaballa is sacrilegious theater: Schismatics cannot produce valid relics, and post-conciliar “beatifications” like “Blessed Solanus Casey” (performed by Wojtyła in 1995) are canonically null.
Fundraising Replaces Penance in Neo-Church’s False Mercy
Weisenburger’s boast about “$500,000 pledged” exemplifies the conciliar sect’s reduction of charity to NGO activism. Contrast this with Our Lady of Fatima’s actual message (rejected as “Masonic” by conciliarists): “Penance! Penance! Penance!” True aid for persecuted Christians requires:
1. Public consecration of Russia to the Immaculate Heart by valid bishops
2. Abrogation of Vatican II’s religious liberty heresy (Dignitatis Humanae)
3. Condemnation of Islam’s false prophet – omitted throughout the article
The pilgrimages promoted by filmmaker Steve Ray (“No pilgrims have ever been hurt”) are spiritually dangerous: Visiting conciliar-sect controlled sites like Nazareth or Bethlehem exposes souls to invalid sacraments and interfaith syncretism.
Symptomatic Silence on Conciliar Sect’s Crimes Against Faith
Not once does the article mention:
– The conciliar sect’s 2016 document “Nostra Aetate” praising Islam’s “rays of truth”
– Francis-Bergoglio’s 2019 Abu Dhabi Declaration claiming “diversity of religions is God’s will”
– Pizzaballa’s own 2023 call for “shared prayer with Jews and Muslims”
This omission proves the Detroit event was fundraising theater masking apostasy. As Pius XI warned: “When once men recognize… the perfect harmony between the duties of a Catholic and those of a citizen, the authority of the rulers will receive new strength, the laws new obedience” (Quas Primas 25). Until the conciliar sect is abolished and true Catholic hierarchy restored, no “hope” exists for Holy Land Christians – only accelerating persecution.
Source:
On visit to Detroit, patriarch of Jerusalem focuses on hope for Holy Land Christians (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 06.12.2025