Conciliar Sect’s Empty Gestures Amid Southeast Asia’s Floods Ignore Divine Justice


Conciliar Sect’s Empty Gestures Amid Southeast Asia’s Floods Ignore Divine Justice

Vatican News portal (December 7, 2025) reports on “Pope” Leo XIV’s Angelus appeal for flood victims in Southeast Asia, claiming 1,500 deaths across Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Malaysia. The antipope urged “concrete gestures of solidarity” and praised Capuchin friars in Sumatra for housing displaced families, while Fr. Yoseph Norbert Sinaga described logistical challenges. The article frames the disaster through secular humanitarianism, omitting any call for repentance or recognition of God’s judgments—a hallmark of the conciliar sect’s apostasy from Catholic truth.


Naturalism Replaces Theology of Divine Providence

The report reduces catastrophic flooding to a purely natural phenomenon, stating

“Over 1,500 people have been killed in recent days in several parts of Southeast Asia due to catastrophic floods and landslides.”

This naturalistic framing contradicts the Church’s perennial teaching that such disasters are flagella Dei (scourges of God) calling nations to repentance. Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors condemned the proposition that “no effect is attributed to divine Providence” (Syllabus, §3). Yet the conciliar sect’s response—limited to material aid—echoes the condemned modernist error: “The Church is an enemy of the progress of natural and theological sciences” (Lamentabili Sane, §57).

Antipope’s Prayer: A Charade Empty of Supernatural Intent

When the usurper “Leo XIV” claims to

“pray for the victims, for the families who mourn their loved ones,”

he mocks the very essence of intercession. True prayer requires sanctifying grace, impossible for one publicly adhering to Vatican II’s heresies. As St. Robert Bellarmine teaches: “A manifest heretic cannot be Pope or a member of the Church” (De Romano Pontifice). His appeal for “international community” aid—devoid of urging sacramental reconciliation or devotion to Christ the King—fulfills Pius XI’s warning: “When God and Jesus Christ are removed from laws and states… the foundations of authority are destroyed” (Quas Primas, §18).

Capuchin Complicity in Humanitarian Apostasy

The article highlights Capuchins distributing water and shelter but omits their duty to administer Last Rites or call survivors to penance. Fr. Sinaga’s statement—

“Now we are suffering from the lack of water and electricity”

—exposes the sect’s materialist priorities. Contrast this with the Roman Catechism: priests must “remind the faithful that evils are sent by God to punish sin” (IV:6:3). The friars’ silence on spiritual remedies confirms they serve the ecclesia diaboli (church of the devil), not the Ecclesia Militans.

Omission of Christ’s Kingship: Core of the Crisis

Nowhere does the conciliar sect mention that nations rejecting Christ’s social reign invite calamity. Pius XI’s Quas Primas declared: “Nations will be happy… only when they accept the reign of our Savior” (§19). The floods ravage regions where Indonesia (87% Muslim) and Thailand (93% Buddhist) officially deny Christ. Yet the antipope avoids proclaiming Psalm 2: “Serve the Lord with fear… lest He be angry!” This cowardice fulfills the condemned error: “The Roman Pontiff can reconcile himself with progress, liberalism, and modern civilization” (Syllabus, §80).

Conclusion: Justice Demands Repentance, Not NGO Aid

The conciliar sect’s response—humanitarian aid without preaching justice—proves its apostasy. As Our Lord warned: “Unless you repent, you will all likewise perish” (Luke 13:3). Until Southeast Asia’s nations kneel before Christ the King, no disaster relief will avert divine wrath. True Catholics must reject the sect’s empty rituals and pray for the restoration of Rome’s true throne—vacant since 1958—and the return of a pope who will thunder: “Do penance, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand!”


Source:
Pope Leo XIV prays for victims of floods in Southeast Asia
  (vaticannews.va)
Date: 07.12.2025

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