“Dialogue” Replaces Conversion: Conciliar Sect Abandons Sudan to Humanist Despair
Vatican News portal (November 14, 2025) reports on a statement from the “bishops” of Sudan and South Sudan lamenting “devastating conflicts” and “dishonoured peace agreements.” The prelates gathered in Malakal from November 7-14 demand “urgent action” against “unprecedented ethnic divisions” and “maliciously selfish” politicians while decrying how “dialogue is no longer seen as a vehicle for harmony.” This document epitomizes the conciliar sect’s total surrender to naturalism – reducing Christ’s Church to a humanitarian NGO while denying the only solution to human conflict: Regnum Christi (the reign of Christ).
Erasure of the Supernatural Amidst Carnage
The “pastoral statement” commits sacrilegious silence about the causa causans (first cause) of Sudan’s suffering: collective apostasy from the Social Kingship of Christ. While detailing “mass atrocities” and “abject poverty,” these “bishops” omit any reference to:
– The divine mandate that “all nations shall serve and obey” Christ the King (Daniel 7:27)
– The Church’s duty to “instruct nations” on the “immutable principles of justice” (Pius XI, Quas Primas)
– The eternal consequences for leaders who “resist the ordinance of God” (Romans 13:2)
Instead, they parrot UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ secularist demands to “cut off the flow of weapons” – as if ballistic logistics, not mankind’s rebellion against God, fuels the crisis. This reduction of theology to geopolitics fulfills Pius IX’s condemnation: “The Church ought to be separated from the State, and the State from the Church” (Syllabus of Errors #55).
Theological Sabotage in Bureaucratic Language
The statement’s vocabulary exposes its modernist DNA:
“dialogue is no longer seen as a vehicle for harmony, healing, reconciliation, and unity”
Note the deliberate avoidance of:
– Metanoia (conversion)
– Reparation for sin
– Submission to Christ’s Law
– The sacraments as means of grace
This mirrors the condemned modernist belief that “Revelation was merely man’s self-awareness of his relationship to God” (St. Pius X, Lamentabili #20). By framing “reconciliation” as political negotiation rather than redemptio through Christ’s Blood, these “bishops” deny the ex opere operato (by the work performed) power of Confession to heal tribal hatreds.
Resource Mismanagement or Divine Retribution?
When the prelates complain that Sudan’s “rich resources” are “misappropriated by individuals for their luxury,” they ignore Scripture’s warning: “Because you have forsaken the Lord, He has forsaken you” (2 Chronicles 24:20). Pius XI’s encyclical establishes the causal link they omit:
“When 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)
The document’s sole “solution” – renewed “dialogue” – constitutes blasphemous presumption. It implies fallen man can achieve peace without exorcismes (exorcisms) against territorial spirits, public consecrations to the Sacred Heart, or imposition of Catholic social order – all proven remedies in Christendom’s history.
The Conciliar Sect as Anti-Church
These “bishops” operate as functionaries of the UN, not successors of the Apostles. Their statement:
1. Echoes Guterres’ call to “stop external weapons” while omitting Christ’s command to “make disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19)
2. Lobbies for humanitarian aid distribution while suppressing distribution of verae indulgentiae (true indulgences)
3. Denounces “ethnic divisions” yet remains silent on the heresy of tribal particularism overriding Catholic unity
This fulfills the prediction of St. Pius X: “The Church is incapable of effectively defending evangelical ethics because it steadfastly adheres to its views, which cannot be reconciled with modern progress” (Lamentabili #63). The Malakal statement isn’t pastoral care – it’s bureaucratic complicity in genocide of souls.
Conclusion: Only Christus Vincit
Sudan burns not from lack of “dialogue” but from lack of Filioque – the rejected truth that the Holy Ghost proceeds from the Father and the Son. Until these lands submit to the Unam Sanctam (One Holy Church) and enthrone Christ as King, no ceasefire will last. The conciliar “bishops” betray their flock by offering UN press releases instead of the Holy Sacrifice, diplomatic jargon instead of Eucharistic adoration. As the true Church taught for millennia: Pax Christi in regno Christi – the peace of Christ is only possible in the kingdom of Christ. All else is modernist delusion.
Source:
Sudan and South Sudan’s Bishops call for urgent action amid humanitarian crises and violence (vaticannews.va)
Date: 13.11.2025