Conciliar Sect’s Futsal Tournament: Naturalism Masquerading as Evangelization
Vatican News (February 10, 2026) reports on the opening of “EuroPriests 2026,” a futsal championship involving 18 teams of clergy from various nations, including schismatic Orthodox territories like Ukraine and non-Catholic regions like Kosovo. The article presents this spectacle as evidence of the “Church’s openness to the world,” with one participant declaring: “Today’s Church needs new forms of evangelization and greater openness to people of different cultures” (Fr. Bonifacio Sarte Lopez, Diocese of Rome). The event culminates with a “Mass” celebrated by Fr. Miguel Cardoso of the conciliar sect’s Dicastery for Culture and Education.
Subordination of Supernatural Mission to Naturalistic Spectacle
The tournament embodies the conciliar revolution’s systematic replacement of the Church’s divine mission with humanistic activism. Pius XI’s Quas Primas (1925) condemned such naturalism: “When men have turned away from God…society begins to ferment, to grow bitter, to break to pieces” (§1). The article’s emphasis on physical competition (“care for physical health”) directly contradicts the Council of Trent’s anathema against those who claim “sports are necessary for salvation” (Session 13, Canon 19).
Nowhere does the report mention the spiritual dangers of priests engaging in competitive sports with representatives of schismatic communities. The 1917 Code of Canon Law (Canon 137) strictly forbade clerics from “undignified games” that distract from sacred duties. St. Alphonsus Liguori warned: “The priest must be dead to worldly pleasures” (The Priest, Preacher and Confessor, 1759). Yet here we see “clerics” prioritizing athletic rivalries over the unbloody renewal of Calvary’s sacrifice.
False Ecumenism Disguised as “Openness”
The inclusion of teams from Ukraine (Orthodox schismatics) and Kosovo (Muslim-majority territory) constitutes formal cooperation with error condemned by Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors (1864): “Men may find the way of eternal salvation in any religion whatever” (Proposition 16). St. Pius X’s Notre Charge Apostolique (1910) explicitly forbade “indifferentism which considers all religions equally good” (§16).
The tournament’s location in Lublin – near the modernist-controlled “John Paul II Catholic University” – symbolizes the conciliar sect’s betrayal. While true Catholic universities formed saints, this institution hosts events reducing the priesthood to a sports franchise. The article’s boast about “openness to different cultures” echoes Paul VI’s Ecclesiam Suam (1964) – the founding document of conciliar dialogue heresies.
Illegitimate Authority and Invalid Sacraments
The involvement of the “Dicastery for Culture and Education” exposes the anti-hierarchical nature of the post-conciliar sect. Pius VI’s Auctorem Fidei (1794) condemned those who “diminish the authority of the Apostolic See” (Proposition 24). The concluding “Mass” by Fr. Cardoso lacks validity for multiple reasons:
- The Missale Romanum (1962) requires proper intention – impossible for agents of the conciliar revolution
- Canon 2370 of the 1917 Code excommunicates those altering sacramental forms
- The Vatican II sect lacks jurisdiction, as demonstrated by Paul IV’s Cum Ex Apostolatus Officio (1559)
This sporting spectacle completes the conciliar sect’s metamorphosis into a secular NGO. As St. Pius X warned: “The modernists substitute for the divine reality a reality purely human” (Pascendi Dominici Gregis, §36). While true priests offer the Most Holy Sacrifice, these conciliar functionaries chase balls – a fitting image of their apostasy.
Source:
Poland: European futsal championship for priests opens (vaticannews.va)
Date: 10.02.2026