Neo-Missionary Humanism Replaces Conversion of Souls in Kenyan “Pilgrimage”
The VaticanNews portal (December 18, 2025) reports on a “Pilgrimage of Hope and Solidarity” organized by Kenya’s conciliar sect structure called the Pontifical Society of Missionary Childhood. Thirty children from the Kakamega Diocese delivered food, clothing, and “prayer materials” to Lodwar Diocese, accompanied by their invalidly ordained “priest” and religious collaborators. The event culminated in an illicit “Holy Mass” celebrated by “bishop” John Mbinda, who praised the initiative as strengthening “missionary identity” in times of declining resources.
Naturalism Masquerading as Charity
The entire event exemplifies the reduction of Catholic mission to social work, stripped of its supernatural purpose. The article emphasizes material aid (“food, some clothing items”) while omitting any mention of conversion of souls, administration of valid sacraments, or the salvation of those living outside the true Faith. This aligns precisely with Pius IX’s condemnation in the Syllabus of Errors:
…the principal articles of the Apostles’ Creed did not have the same meaning for the first Christians as they do for contemporary Christians. (Proposition 62)
The conciliar sect’s motto—”Children help Children”—embodies this naturalistic inversion. Contrast this with St. Pius X’s directive in Acerbo Nimis: “The primary duty of pastors is to form Christ in those committed to their care.”
Illicit Clergy and Invalid Sacraments
The “Mass” celebrated by “bishop” Mbinda constitutes sacrilege, as the conciliar sect’s ordination rites (post-1968) lack proper form and intention. Canon 188.4 of the 1917 Code declares:
Every office becomes vacant by the mere fact… if the cleric publicly defects from the Catholic faith.
Since the conciliar hierarchy promotes religious indifferentism (as seen in this event’s focus on “mutual understanding” rather than conversion), they manifestly defect from Catholic faith. St. Robert Bellarmine clarifies: “A manifest heretic cannot be Pope” (De Romano Pontifice), a principle extending to all hierarchy.
Omission of Supernatural Ends
Nowhere does the article mention:
- The necessity of baptism for salvation (Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus)
- The propitiatory sacrifice of the Mass
- The Four Last Things (death, judgment, heaven, hell)
Such omissions confirm Pius X’s warning in Lamentabili Sane:
Faith… is ultimately based on a sum of probabilities. (Proposition 25)
By reducing the pilgrimage to horizontal “solidarity,” the conciliar operatives deny the transcendent purpose of missionary work: to snatch souls from eternal damnation.
Ecumenism Replaces Evangelization
The director of Kakamega’s missionary society claims: “We want the children to understand that we are all one people.” This echoes the condemned proposition from the Syllabus:
Protestantism is nothing more than another form of the same true Christian religion… (Proposition 18)
True Catholic unity requires submission to Rome’s authority and the unicity of the Church, as Pius XI affirmed in Mortalium Animos: “The union of Christians can only be promoted by promoting the return to the one true Church.”
Conclusion: Masonic Playacting Under Conciliar Guise
This “pilgrimage” exemplifies the conciliar sect’s complete abandonment of Catholic mission. As Pius XI declared in Quas Primas:
When men… renounce and do not wish to recognize the reign of our Savior, the entire human society had to be shaken, because it lacked a stable and strong foundation.
Until these “missionaries” preach Christ the King’s social reign and denounce the conciliar apostasy, their humanitarian gestures remain spiritually barren—mere theater serving the “abomination of desolation” occupying Rome.
Source:
Children help Children: Diocese of Kakamega Holy Childhood make pilgrimage of Hope to Lodwar (vaticannews.va)
Date: 18.12.2025