Conciliar Sect’s Jubilee Masquerade: Naturalism Replaces Supernatural Grace
VaticanNews portal (January 6, 2026) reports the conclusion of its “Jubilee of Hope,” celebrating 5,000 volunteers who allegedly assisted 33 million pilgrims. The event culminated in a rain-soaked procession through the conciliar sect’s counterfeit “Holy Door,” led by “Archbishop” Rino Fisichella – a figure complicit in the destruction of Catholic sacramental theology. The article exemplifies the neo-church’s substitution of grace with human activism, reducing the Church’s mission to pagan sentimentalism.
Sacrilegious Simulation of Sacred Rites
The report describes volunteers touching panels of the “Holy Door” and making “the sign of the cross,” as if post-conciliar rituals could convey grace. This blasphemous theater ignores the ex opere operato (from the work performed) nature of sacraments, which require valid ministers and orthodox intent. The 1917 Code of Canon Law (Can. 732) stipulates that indulgences apply solely to Catholics in state of grace who fulfill prescribed conditions – an impossibility under apostate leaders. Pius XI’s Quas Primas (1925) condemns such syncretism: “When once men recognize… that Christ has been cast out of public life, authority will not be long maintained.”
Naturalistic Reduction of Pilgrimage
Rainfall symbolism and “reflections of St. Peter’s Basilica in puddles” expose the neo-church’s pantheistic worldview. Authentic Catholic pilgrimage requires contritio cordis (contrition of heart) and purpose of amendment (Council of Trent, Session XIV). The article replaces these with environmental ambiance and emotional solidarity:
“Light rain accompanied the pilgrimage… There was a sense of solidarity among the volunteers, alongside a feeling of conclusion typical of an experience coming to an end.”
St. Augustine’s distinction between the Civitas Dei (City of God) and Civitas Terrena (Earthly City) is obliterated here. Volunteers become “living stones” not through sacramental incorporation into Christ (1 Peter 2:5), but through sociological belonging – a heresy condemned as “collectivist mysticism” in Pius XII’s Humani Generis (1950).
Silence on Heretical Leadership
“Archbishop Fisichella” leads prayers “according to the Pope’s intentions” – an abomination when “Pope” refers to antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost). The article omits that Fisichella authored the conciliar sect’s 2012 document Porta Fidei, which equates pagan religions with Catholicism – a violation of Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus (No Salvation Outside the Church, Council of Florence). St. Robert Bellarmine’s De Romano Pontifice declares manifest heretics lose office automatically: “A manifest heretic cannot be Pope” (Book II, Chapter 30).
Protestantized Indulgence Theology
The ritual’s centerpiece – “prayers required for the indulgence” – parodies Catholic doctrine. Pius VI’s Auctorem Fidei (1794) anathematizes those who claim “indulgences are useless or that the Church lacks power to grant them” (Proposition 40). Yet when administered by invalid ministers in a counterfeit rite, they constitute spiritual fraud. The 33 million participants were deceived into believing they received grace, while in reality, the conciliar sect’s sacraments are “invalid and sacrilegious” (St. Pius X, Lamentabili Sane, Proposition 40).
Omission of Supernatural Finality
Nowhere does the article mention salus animarum (salvation of souls), judgment, or eternity – the Church’s sole raison d’être. Instead, it celebrates human metrics: “5,000 volunteers… 33 million pilgrims.” This quantitative idolatry mocks Christ’s warning: “Many are called, but few are chosen” (Matthew 22:14). The “hope” peddled here is modernist immanentism, condemned in Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors: “Human reason, without any reference to God, is the sole arbiter of truth” (Proposition 3).
Conclusion: Apostasy Institutionalized
This jubilee embodies the “abomination of desolation” (Daniel 9:27) – a pseudo-church celebrating its divorce from divine revelation. As true Catholics mourn this sacrilege, they heed Pius XI’s call: “Let the faithful not allow themselves to be deceived by the empty appearances of a counterfeit church” (Mortalium Animos, 1928). Only uncompromising adherence to Tradition preserves the Faith against conciliar apostasy.
Source:
Jubilee: Volunteers make final pilgrimage through Holy Door (vaticannews.va)
Date: 06.01.2026