Globalist Utopia Versus Christ’s Reign: UN’s Empty Promises Exposed
Vatican News portal (February 5, 2026) amplifies Antonio Guterres’ plea for a “rules-based international system”, framing geopolitical instability as a crisis of multilateralism rather than a consequence of apostasy from the Social Kingship of Christ. The United Nations Secretary-General laments that “when the law of power replaces the power of law, the consequences are deeply destabilizing” while ignoring the only solution: Regnum Christi over nations. Guterres’ interview epitomizes the modernist heresy condemned by Pius XI: treating the state as an autonomous entity divorced from God’s sovereignty (encyclical Quas Primas).
The Naturalistic Foundation of UN’s “Peace”
Guterres frames the Olympic Truce as a “powerful symbol of peace” and climate change as an existential threat requiring “collective action”. This reduces human flourishing to material concerns—a blasphemous inversion of Catholic order. Pius XI condemned such 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” (Quas Primas, §19). The UN’s climate alarmism (“number of locations able to reliably host winter events could drop […] by the 2080s”) substitutes God’s dominion over creation (Genesis 8:22) with eco-pagan catastrophism.
“All efforts must be guided by relevant United Nations resolutions and international law.”
This absolutization of man-made statutes rejects the lex divina—the only foundation for just governance. The 1917 Code of Canon Law (Canon 1351) forbids Catholics from obeying laws contrary to divine law. Guterres’ demand to prioritize UN resolutions over Ukraine’s territorial integrity (“within its internationally recognized borders”) ignores the Catholic principle that stolen property must be restored (Exodus 22:1-4). By endorsing the two-state solution for Gaza, the UN legitimizes the 1948 theft of Palestine—a crime Pius XII never recognized.
Rejection of Christ’s Kingship: Root of Global Instability
The Secretary-General warns that “powerful actors can act without consequence” while refusing to name the consequence: divine judgment. The article’s silence on the ultima ratio—God’s final authority over rulers—exposes the UN’s Godless framework. As Pius IX declared: “It is necessary that States be governed by the principles of the divine law” (Syllabus of Errors, Condemned Proposition #77). Guterres’ appeal to “shared values” at the Olympics masks a syncretic paganism, reducing religion to a private sentiment irrelevant to public order—precisely the error condemned in the Syllabus (Proposition #55).
The UN’s financial collapse threat (“imminent financial collapse”) proves the futility of globalism without Christ. Leo XIII warned: “States must depart from the institution of nature; and, by the consequence, they must fall into unrestrained coursings after an imaginary state of nature” (Immortale Dei, §7). By replacing the Regnum Christi with “multipolarity rooted in cooperation”, the UN ensures perpetual conflict, for “the kings of the earth stood up, and the princes met together against the Lord and against His Christ” (Psalm 2:2).
“Humanitarian” Hypocrisy and the Silence of Apostate Shepherds
Guterres’ outrage over Ukrainian civilian suffering rings hollow while ignoring the Donbas genocide since 2014—a reality suppressed by Western media. His call for “life-saving assistance” in Gaza omits Hamas’ sacrilegious use of hospitals and mosques for military purposes (a war crime under the 1907 Hague Convention). The UN’s selective indignation reflects Freemasonic ethics: weep for victims useful to globalist narratives, ignore those slaughtered by UN-backed regimes (e.g., Nigerian Christians).
Most damningly, Vatican News publishes this Godless manifesto without a single reference to the Social Reign of Christ the King—the only solution to humanity’s crises. Bergoglio’s puppet media thus perpetuates the conciliar revolution’s greatest crime: reducing the Church to a NGO pleading at the UN’s table rather than proclaiming Christ’s right to rule nations. As St. Pius X decreed: “That the State must be separated from the Church is a thesis absolutely false, a most pernicious error” (Vehementer Nos, §3). Until nations kneel before the Eucharistic King, Guterres’ “rules-based order” will remain a dystopia of blood and lies.
Source:
Guterres: World destabilized if law of power replaces power of law (vaticannews.va)
Date: 05.02.2026