Conciliar Sect’s Nuclear Diplomacy Omits Christ the King


Archbishop Coakley and “Pope” Leo XIV Promote Naturalist Arms Control While Ignoring Divine Law

The EWTN News portal (February 4, 2026) reports on “Archbishop” Paul Coakley (USCCB president) and “pope” Leo XIV urging renewal of the New START nuclear arms treaty between the U.S. and Russia before its February 5 expiration. Coakley calls the treaty’s lapse “unacceptable” amid the Ukraine war, pleading for “diplomatic negotiations” and “universal fraternity.” The usurper “pope” echoes this, warning of a “new global arms race” and demanding “shared ethic” for disarmament.


Naturalism Replaces the Kingship of Christ

The entire discourse reduces peace to geopolitical maneuvering, utterly ignoring Regnum Christi (the Reign of Christ) as the sole foundation of international order. Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas (1925) explicitly condemns this naturalism:

“When once men recognize, both in private and in public life, that Christ is King, society will at last receive the great blessings of real liberty, well-ordered discipline, peace and harmony.”

Yet Coakley speaks only of “diplomatic stalemates” and “effective engagement,” while the antipope promotes a “shared ethic” divorced from Catholic truth. Their language deliberately avoids:
1. The necessity of nations submitting to Christ’s authority (Quas Primas: “Rulers and princes are bound to give public honor and obedience to Christ”).
2. Russia’s historic role as a font of heresy requiring conversion, not mere arms treaties (Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors condemns religious indifferentism).
3. The apocalyptic danger of atheistic regimes possessing nuclear weapons—a direct consequence of rejecting Christus Rex.

Modernist Rhetoric Masks Apostasy

The term “universal fraternity” parrots Bergoglio’s heretical Fratelli Tutti, which Pius IX anathematized in advance: Syllabus of Errors condemns proposition #77 (“It is no longer expedient that the Catholic religion should be held as the only religion of the State”). Coakley’s plea for “ardent prayers” rings hollow while the USCCB:
– Refuses to denounce Russia’s Orthodox schismatics as enemies of the Faith.
– Ignores Ukraine’s suppression of the true Catholic Church under neo-Nazi factions.
– Collaborates with a U.S. regime that funds abortion and gender ideology worldwide.

Similarly, “pope” Leo XIV’s call for a “shared ethic” constitutes blasphemous syncretism. The Church teaches Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus (Outside the Church there is no salvation)—not ethical pluralism.

Weaponizing Pacifism to Attack Tradition

This sudden urgency for nuclear disarmament follows the conciliar sect’s decades-long sabotage of Catholic just war doctrine. Note the omissions:
– No demand for Russia’s conversion to Catholicism, only generic “prayers for Ukraine.”
– No acknowledgment that nuclear proliferation stems from secularism’s rejection of Christ (Pius XI: “The rebellion of individuals and states against the authority of Christ has produced deplorable consequences”).
– Silence on the Masonic origins of the UN arms control framework, which treats nations as sovereign equals rather than vassals of Divine Law.

Conclusion: A Theology of Surrender

The conciliar sect’s arms control fetish exposes its core heresy: replacing the Social Kingship of Christ with UN-style global governance. As St. Pius X warned in Lamentabili Sane (1907), Modernists reduce religion to “human consciousness” and ethics to pragmatism. True Catholics reject this treason. Only when nations kneel before the Rex Regum will “the peace of Christ in the Kingdom of Christ” (Quas Primas) descend upon a war-torn world.


Source:
Archbishop Coakley urges U.S., Russia to renew nuclear arms control pact
  (ewtnnews.com)
Date: 04.02.2026

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