Conciliar Sect’s Christmas Spectacle Replaces Supernatural Faith With Naturalistic Pageantry
The “Vatican News” portal (December 14, 2025) announces the unveiling of a Nativity scene and Christmas tree in St. Peter’s Square under the direction of the “Governorate of Vatican City State.” The 80-foot Norway spruce from Italy’s South Tyrol region will be repurposed for essential oils after Christmas, while the Nativity scene from the Diocese of Nocera Inferiore-Sarno incorporates early Christian art elements including a sixth-century baptistery replica and Roman fountain. A separate Costa Rican Nativity scene in the Paul VI Hall features a pregnant Virgin Mary figure surrounded by 28,000 ribbons representing “lives preserved” through anti-abortion efforts. The dedication ceremony will be presided over by Sister Raffaella Petrini with “Pope” Leo XIV receiving delegations beforehand. This theatrical display exemplifies how the conciliar sect replaces divine worship with anthropological spectacle.
Naturalism Replaces Supernatural Faith in Sacramental Economy
The obsession with environmental sustainability –“essential oils” production from the tree, “donation to charitable organization”– exposes the neo-church’s materialist worldview. Pius XI condemned such naturalism in Quas Primas (1925): “When God and Jesus Christ were removed from laws and states… the foundations of authority were destroyed”. The article’s detailed measurements (56-foot Nativity, 25-foot height) emphasize physical dimensions while omitting any mention of Christ’s Kingship, Redemption, or the Incarnation’s salvific purpose. This reduction of sacred mystery to architectural dimensions violates the Council of Trent’s decree on sacred images (Session 25), which demands art direct minds “to the mysteries which they signify.”
Syncretic Artifacts Displace Catholic Sacramentality
The inclusion of “Helvius Fountain”, “Roman pavement”, and “Byzantine-inspired frescoes” constitutes archaeological fetishism divorced from Catholic Tradition. St. Pius X’s Lamentabili Sane (1907) condemned the modernist error that “dogmas… are a certain interpretation of religious facts which the human mind has worked out” (Proposition 22). By prioritizing sixth-century baptistery replicas over baptism’s supernatural reality, the conciliar sect commits the very error denounced in the Syllabus of Errors (1864): “The Church is incapable of effectively defending evangelical ethics because it steadfastly adheres to its views” (Proposition 63).
Illicit Authority Figures Mock Ecclesiastical Hierarchy
Sister Raffaella Petrini’s presidency over the ceremony constitutes radical inversion of Divine Law. Pius IX’s Syllabus explicitly condemned the notion that “the Church ought to be separated from the State, and the State from the Church” (Proposition 55) – yet here a woman exercises jurisdiction in Peter’s Square. The Costa Rican Nativity’s pregnant Virgin Mary figure distorts Mariology, suggesting perpetual virginity’s negation. This echoes the modernist heresy condemned in Lamentabili: “The natural sense of Gospel texts cannot be reconciled with… infallible knowledge of Jesus Christ” (Proposition 32).
Humanitarian Symbolism Erases Eschatological Reality
The 28,000 ribbons representing “lives preserved” reduce the Incarnation to social activism, ignoring original sin’s stain requiring baptismal regeneration. Leo XIII’s Testem Benevolentiae (1899) warned against those who “make much of human nature and barely take into account the fall”. The “pendulum clock” and “anchor-shaped star” symbolize the conciliar sect’s horizontal theology – Pius XI’s Quas Primas declared Christ must reign “in the minds of men… in the wills of men… in the hearts of men”, not through temporal metaphors.
Abomination of Desolation in Sacred Space
That this sacrilege occurs in St. Peter’s Square – now a neo-pagan theater – fulfills Our Lord’s prophecy of “the abomination of desolation standing in the holy place” (Matthew 24:15). The true Church remembers Pius XII’s 1942 radio message: “The Crib… is the school where we may learn the true Christian spirit”. By contrast, these synthetic pageants embody the modernist synthesis condemned by St. Pius X: “Contemporary Catholicism cannot be reconciled with true knowledge without transforming it into… liberal Protestantism” (Lamentabili, Proposition 65). Where Catholic Tradition elevates souls to Bethlehem’s supernatural wonders, the conciliar sect constructs a museum of dead symbols.
Source:
Vatican to unveil Nativity scene, light up Christmas tree in St. Peter’s Square on Dec. 15 (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 14.12.2025