Conciliar Sect’s Hollow Concerns Mask Spiritual Bankruptcy in Congo Crisis
VaticanNews portal (December 16, 2025) reports on mass displacement in South Kivu province, Democratic Republic of Congo, citing UN figures of over 100,000 displaced children since December 1. The article quotes “Pope” Leo XIV’s “grave concern” over fighting between M23 rebels and government-aligned militias, while detailing regional tensions and President Tshisekedi’s diplomatic efforts in Angola. The report frames the crisis through secular humanitarian lenses, mentioning UNICEF’s alarm over school attacks and cross-border refugee flows into Burundi. This naturalistic narrative exemplifies the conciliar sect’s abdication of its supernatural mission.
Naturalistic Framing of Human Suffering
The article reduces human tragedy to mere statistics – “over 100,000 children displaced” – while omitting the only solution that addresses both temporal and eternal dimensions of suffering: the Social Reign of Christ the King (Regnum Christi). Pius XI’s encyclical Quas primas (1925) explicitly teaches that “the empire of our Redeemer embraces all men” and that “nations will be distracted by no rivalries… if they recognize that the royal power of Christ has been bestowed upon him not only as individuals, but as rulers of the commonwealth” (§19). By framing conflict resolution solely through UN agencies and diplomatic processes like the “Luanda agreement,” the report propagates the modernist heresy condemned in Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors: “The Church ought to be separated from the State, and the State from the Church” (Error #55).
Antipapal Posturing as Pastoral Care
The reference to antipope Leo XIV’s “grave concern” exemplifies the conciliar sect’s empty sacramentalism. True Catholic shepherds would not merely express concern but would:
- Call for public consecration of Congo to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
- Order penitential processions invoking Divine Mercy
- Denounce the rebels’ sacramental sacrileges against occupied churches
St. Pius X’s Lamentabili sane (1907) condemned the modernist error that “Revelation could not be something completed and defined, but should be prolonged through the ages in the Church” (§21). Yet the conciliar sect’s leaders perpetuate precisely this evolutionary paradigm by reducing the papacy to a humanitarian NGO spokesmanship.
Omission of Supernatural Causality
Nowhere does the article identify the root cause of Congo’s endless conflicts: collective apostasy from the Catholic Faith. The report mentions “attacks on at least seven schools” but remains silent about:
- Desecration of Catholic churches by rebel groups
- Forced conversions to animist/syncretic practices
- Systematic exclusion of missionary priests from conflict zones
Pius IX’s Syllabus reminds us that “the Roman Pontiff can, and ought to, reconcile himself, and come to terms with progress, liberalism and modern civilization” is an error (Error #80). The current crisis stems directly from post-conciliar abandonment of mission territories – where once 5,000 missionary priests served Congo’s 15 million Catholics in 1958, today’s conciliar “clergy” prioritize interfaith dialogue over conversion of infidels.
False Solutions Through Masonic Networks
The article’s proposed remedies – UNICEF interventions, US/Qatari mediation, Angolan diplomacy – constitute what Pius X called “the synthesis of all heresies” in Pascendi Dominici Gregis (§39). By celebrating these naturalistic approaches while omitting:
The necessity of sacramental confession for warlords
The power of excommunication against arms traders
Mobilization of religious orders for spiritual combat
VaticanNews reveals its alignment with Masonic operational methods. The report’s focus on Rwanda-DRC tensions while ignoring the Freemasonic infiltration of both governments (documented in Leo XIII’s Humanum Genus) proves the conciliar sect’s complicity in the New World Order’s destabilization agenda.
Symptom of Conciliar Apostasy
This reporting typifies the neo-church’s abandonment of extra Ecclesiam nulla salus. When UNICEF claims “children should never pay the price of conflict,” it tacitly denies the necessity of the Cross – whereas Christ teaches “unless you take up your cross daily, you cannot be my disciple” (Luke 14:27). The true Church would condemn both rebel and government forces for:
| Crime | Canon Law Reference |
|---|---|
| Attacking schools | 1917 CIC 2350 |
| Forcing population displacement | 1917 CIC 2353 |
| Desecrating churches | 1917 CIC 2322 |
By reducing itself to another voice in the humanitarian chorus, the conciliar sect confirms its identity as “the synagogue of Satan” (Revelation 2:9).
Source:
DR Congo: Over 100,000 children displaced in South Kivu (vaticannews.va)
Date: 16.12.2025