Conciliar Sect Exploits Children to Promote Globalist Agenda


Conciliar Sect Exploits Children to Promote Globalist Agenda

The VaticanNews portal (November 19, 2025) reports that antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) announced a “Second World Children’s Day” scheduled for September 2026 in Rome. The article describes Prevost blessing a flag bearing a multicolored logo with seven footprints representing continents, while a Gazan child presented the banner alongside Franciscan modernist Enzo Fortunato. Cardinal Kevin Farrell claims the event will showcase “the beauty of peace” and “welcome differences,” framing it as the conciliar sect’s effort to make children “protagonists of a world that longs for peace.” This spectacle epitomizes the neo-church’s substitution of Catholic doctrine with naturalistic performativity.


Naturalism Disguised as Pastoral Care

The event’s stated purpose—”encounter, prayer, and celebration”—omits all reference to conversion, sanctification, or salvation of souls (Pius XI, Quas Primas). Cardinal Farrell’s assertion that “children understand well the value of peace” reduces Catholic anthropology to sentimental psychologism, ignoring the doctrina de parvulis in peccato originali conceptis (“doctrine of children conceived in original sin”). The Council of Trent (Session V) dogmatically condemned the Pelagian error that children require no redemption, yet the neo-church implies their innate virtue through phrases like “purity of the little ones.”

“Children must be shown the beauty of peace—peace lived first of all within their families… and in the whole world.”

This statement inverts Catholic priorities. Pax Christi in Regno Christi (“The Peace of Christ in the Kingdom of Christ”) demands submission to divine law, not bourgeois domestic tranquility (Pius XI, Quas Primas §18). The 1864 Syllabus of Errors condemned the proposition that “the Church ought to be separated from the State, and the State from the Church” (Error #55)—precisely what this globalist “peace” promotes by severing social order from Christ’s Kingship.

Liturgical and Symbolic Apostasy

The logo’s seven multicolored footprints and “embracing” St. Peter’s Dome constitute syncretic idolatry. The Cross is reduced to a decorative element alongside pagan diversity symbolism, violating the First Commandment. Contrast this with Pius XI’s teaching: “The faithful… must prove themselves subject to Christ the King… more than any other authority” (Quas Primas §24). The 1917 Code of Canon Law (Canon 1258) forbade active participation in non-Catholic rites, yet here the antipope sanctions a gathering implicitly welcoming Orthodox, Protestant, and Muslim children without demanding their conversion.

The involvement of Majd Bernard, a child from Gaza, weaponizes innocence to legitimize the conciliar sect’s political agenda. True Catholic charity requires feeding both body and soul (Matt 10:28), not exploiting suffering children for photo-ops while omitting Christ’s mandate to “teach all nations” (Matt 28:19).

Theological Bankruptcy of Modernist Clerics

Cardinal Farrell’s claim that children are “protagonists of a world that longs for peace” embodies the cultus hominis (“cult of man”) condemned in St. Pius X’s Pascendi Dominici Gregis (§37). The Church teaches that children are subjects to be formed (Prov 22:6), not autonomous “protagonists.” The 1907 decree Lamentabili condemned the error that “truth changes with man” (#58), yet this event treats doctrinal certainty as oppressive to youthful “authenticity.”

“The Church renews her commitment to listening to and valuing the voices of the little ones.”

This inversion of authority mocks St. Paul’s warning: “In understanding be children, but in malice be children” (1 Cor 14:20). Nowhere does Scripture or Tradition suggest “listening to children’s voices” as an ecclesial mission. The 1917 Codex Iuris Canonici (Canon 1374) mandated clerical control over youth organizations to prevent doctrinal corruption, yet here the conciliar sect encourages juvenile autonomy.

Structural Heresy of the Neo-Church

The “Pontifical Committee for World Children’s Day” exemplifies the neo-church’s bureaucratic apostasy. True popes established committees to combat heresy (e.g., the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith); antipopes create committees to stage pagan festivals. The emphasis on “101 nations” attending the 2024 event reveals not Catholic universality, but UN-style globalism. Pius IX’s Syllabus condemned those who “equate the Catholic religion with other false religions” (Error #77)—the very relativism celebrated in this event’s multicultural logo.

Antipope Prevost’s blessing of the flag constitutes sacrilege, as he lacks jurisdiction (St. Robert Bellarmine, De Romano Pontifice II.30). Canon 188.4 confirms that public heretics automatically lose office, making his acts null. The presence of a Franciscan confirms the conciliar sect’s continuity with apostate orders that abandoned their charisms to serve the New World Order.


Source:
Pope Leo XIV announces Second World Children’s Day in 2026
  (vaticannews.va)
Date: 19.11.2025

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