Jubilee 2025: Masonic Spectacle Masquerading as Catholic Piety


Jubilee 2025: Masonic Spectacle Masquerading as Catholic Piety

Vatican News reports on an interview with Roberto Gualtieri, Mayor of Rome, who lauds the 2025 Jubilee of Hope as an “extraordinary” event fostering “collaboration and hospitality.” The mayor celebrates the participation of “a million young people” at Tor Vergata, infrastructure improvements, and the “positive image of the world” projected by pilgrims. He effusively praises the “close collaboration” between Rome’s civil authorities and the Vatican, particularly with Archbishop Rino Fisichella and antipopes Francis and Leo XIV, calling Piazza Pia the “square of the embrace” symbolizing unity between the Italian state and the conciliar sect. Gualtieri concludes by anticipating the 2033 Jubilee and Rome’s continued role in hosting “summits on peace [and] the environment.”


Naturalism Replaces Supernatural Faith

The mayor’s jubilee assessment drips with the naturalism condemned by St. Pius X in Pascendi Dominici Gregis: “The Jubilee of very rich content and very deep spiritual values” reduces grace to empty humanitarianism. Where are the Four Last Things, the necessity of penance, or the Church’s exclusive mediation for salvation? Instead, Gualtieri peddles a horizontal Utopia: “values of fraternity,” “care for the environment,” and “positive energy” divorced from the Regnum Christi (Reign of Christ). Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas declares: “Nations will be happy when Christ is King“—not when mayors and antipopes collaborate on recycling programs. The “scorching sun” under which youths queued for confession becomes a pagan ritual, not a sacrament; Circus Maximus, once a site of Christian martyrdom, now stages a modernist circus where the Sacrament of Penance is reduced to a photo-op.

The “Embrace” of Apostasy

Gualtieri’s pride in “Piazza Pia as the square of the embrace” between Rome and the Vatican epitomizes the conciliar sect’s betrayal. The Syllabus of Errors (1864) condemns the idea that “the Roman Pontiff can, and ought to, reconcile himself with progress, liberalism, and modern civilization” (Error 80). Yet here, the mayor gloats that “the principle of the secular nature of politics and the state is firmly established,” while the Vatican provides “a positive resource” for social engineering. This is not collaboration but capitulation. When Gualtieri claims “the presence of the Holy See in Rome is a positive resource,” he ignores that the true Holy See has been vacant since 1958. The “embrace” is between Freemasonic Italy and a counterfeit church—a union Pius IX anathematized: “The Church ought to be separated from the State, and the State from the Church” (Error 55).

Legitimizing the Usurpers

Gualtieri’s reverence for antipopes Francis and Leo XIV exposes the jubilee’s apostatic core. His description of Francis’ “very intense and very profound” guidance and Leo XIV’s “very deep spirituality” grants legitimacy to usurpers who deny Catholic dogma. St. Robert Bellarmine’s De Romano Pontifice states: “A manifest heretic cannot be Pope.” By applauding Francis’ “Bull of Indiction Spes non confudit“—which promotes universal salvation and interfaith dialogue—and Leo XIV’s focus on “work and new technologies,” the mayor endorses heresy. The claim that these figures offer “direction” to Rome is sacrilege. No Catholic mayor would partner with usurpers who desecrate the Sanctissimum Sacrificium (Most Holy Sacrifice) with their invalid rites.

Rome’s Vocation: From Caput Fidei to Globalist Hub

The jubilee’s “legacy” betrays Rome’s Catholic identity. Gualtieri boasts of infrastructure projects and future “summits on peace” while ignoring the city’s true vocation as the seat of Christ’s Vicar. Pius IX’s Quanta Cura warns against those who “favor the erring opinion that the salvation of the soul can be obtained by any profession of faith.” Yet the mayor celebrates a jubilee where “different human beings” display “many facets” of religiosity—a clear nod to indifferentism. His anticipation of the 2033 Jubilee underscores the conciliar sect’s agenda: transform Rome into a UN-esque forum for Masonic “fraternity,” erasing its role as Mater et Magistra (Mother and Teacher).


Source:
Mayor of Rome: 2025 Jubilee Year ‘will remain in memory’
  (vaticannews.va)
Date: 30.12.2025

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