VaticanNews Promotes Naturalistic Solutions Amid Sudan’s Crisis
The VaticanNews portal (November 10, 2025) reports on intensified violence in Sudan’s Kordofan region, displacing thousands and exacerbating a conflict that has allegedly killed 120,000 and displaced 14 million since 2023. The article quotes “Pope” Leo XIV’s calls for a ceasefire, dialogue, humanitarian corridors, and international aid, while describing the crisis as the world’s “largest humanitarian emergency.”
Naturalism Replaces Supernatural Order
The article reduces human suffering to a purely material crisis, ignoring the theological reality that wars arise from nations’ rejection of Christ the King. Pius XI’s encyclical Quas primas (1925) declares: “Nations will be happy and peaceful only when they recognize the reign of our Savior and obey His laws”. By framing the conflict through secular lenses—“humanitarian emergency,” “famine,” “war crimes”—VaticanNews perpetuates the modernist heresy condemned in Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors (1864), which rejects the notion that “the Church ought to be separated from the State” (Error 55).
Ecumenical Complicity in Islamic Tyranny
Sudan’s violence originates in its Islamic regime’s persecution of Christians, a fact omitted by VaticanNews. The Syllabus explicitly condemns the error that “the Roman Pontiff can reconcile himself with progress, liberalism, and modern civilization” (Error 80). Yet the conciliar sect’ silence on Sudan’s religious persecution aligns with its false ecumenism, violating Pius XI’s mandate in Mortalium animos (1928): “The Catholic Church alone is the ark of salvation; outside her, all will perish.”
False Shepherd Demands Useless “Dialogue”
The usurper “Leo XIV” calls for “dialogue between the parties,” a tactic condemned by St. Pius X in Pascendi dominici gregis (1907) as modernist relativism. True popes like Pius IX ordered Catholic rulers to “expel the enemies of religion from their lands” (Quanta cura, 1864). Meanwhile, the conciliar sect collaborates with UN agencies that promote abortion and population control under the guise of “humanitarian aid,” fulfilling Pius X’s warning that modernists “place the state above the Church” (Lamentabili sane exitu, Proposition 55).
Silence on Conversion as Complicity in Apostasy
Nowhere does the article mention Sudan’s need for Catholic evangelization. This omission reflects the conciliar sect’s apostasy from the Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus dogma. As Pope Innocent III declared at the Fourth Lateran Council (1215): “There is but one universal Church of the faithful, outside which no one at all is saved.” The true solution—Sudan’s submission to Christ the King through sacramental baptism and the Social Reign of the Sacred Heart—is replaced with naturalistic palliatives, confirming St. Pius X’s condemnation of modernists who “deny the necessity of conversion” (Pascendi, 26).
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Thousands flee intensified violence in central Sudan (vaticannews.va)
Date: 10.11.2025