The Vatican News portal (July 13, 2026) reports on a fresh wave of U.S. military strikes against Iranian targets following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz by Iranian forces, detailing missile exchanges involving Jordan, the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, and Bahrain, alongside a humanitarian appeal regarding medical shortages in Gaza. The dispatch concludes with a solicitation for donations to “bring the Pope’s words into every home.” This reportage manifests the anti-church’s total abandonment of the supernatural mission for naturalistic humanitarianism and geopolitical spectacle.
The Naturalistic Reduction of the Apostolic Mission to Secular News Aggregation
The cited article functions not as an organ of the Ecclesia Docens but as a secular wire service. It catalogues “U.S. strikes hit about 140 Iranian military targets”, “Iran’s army said it had closed the Strait of Hormuz”, and “intercepted Iranian missiles and drones” with the clinical detachment of a Pentagon briefing. There is not a single reference to the rights of God, the Kingship of Christ, or the eternal destiny of souls caught in this conflagration. The Syllabus of Errors condemns the proposition that “The civil government, even when in the hands of an infidel sovereign, has a right to an indirect negative power over religious affairs” (Error 41) and that “The State, as being the origin and source of all rights, is endowed with a certain right not circumscribed by any limits” (Error 39). By reporting exclusively on the maneuverings of state actors—“Washington on Saturday urged Tehran…”, “Mr Trump also responded…”—the neo-church implicitly endorses the naturalistic premise that the temporal order is autonomous, that Caesar owes nothing to Christ, and that the primary reality is the balance of terror, not the balance of grace.
Silence on the Social Kingship of Christ: The Gravest Omission
Pius XI, in Quas Primas, teaches with unshakeable authority: “When God and Jesus Christ… were removed from laws and states and when authority was derived not from God but from men, the foundations of that authority were destroyed… the entire human society had to be shaken, because it lacked a stable and strong foundation.” He further declares: “His reign encompasses also all non-Christians, so that most truly the entire human race is subject to the authority of Jesus Christ.” The article’s silence on this dogmatic truth is not an oversight; it is the modus operandi of the conciliar sect. It treats the Strait of Hormuz as a geopolitical chokepoint rather than a territory subject to the King of Kings. It treats the Gaza medical emergency as a logistical failure of “promised medical convoys” rather than a consequence of a world that has “removed Jesus Christ and His most holy law from their customs, from private, family, and public life” (Quas Primas). The Syllabus condemns the error that “The teaching of the Catholic Church is hostile to the well-being and interests of society” (Error 40); the anti-church, by its silence, practically concedes the point, offering only humanitarian aid where the Social Reign of Christ the King is demanded.
The “Pope” Leo XIV and the Anti-Church’s Complicity in the Disorder of Nations
The article concludes with a plea: “Your contribution for a great mission: support us in bringing the Pope’s words into every home.” This “Pope” is Robert Prevost, the usurper “pope” Leo XIV, an antipope occupying the See of Peter since the death of Pius XII, continuing the line of manifest heretics beginning with John XXIII. The Defense of Sedevacantism establishes, citing St. Robert Bellarmine and Cum ex Apostolatus Officio, that “A Pope-manifest heretic loses his office automatically… his promotion or elevation… shall be null, void, and of no effect.” The “words” of this antipope are not the words of Christ; they are the words of the abomination of desolation standing in the holy place. To solicit funds to spread them is to finance the propagation of the synthesis of all heresies—Modernism—condemned by St. Pius X in Lamentabili sane exitu and Pascendi Dominici Gregis. The “mission” of the structures occupying the Vatican is not the missio ad gentes but the missio ad mundum: the accommodation of the Church to the world, the false ecumenism that equates the true religion with false sects (Syllabus, Error 18), and the religious liberty that grants the State the right to define the Church’s rights (Syllabus, Error 19).
Humanitarianism as a Substitute for Supernatural Charity
The report highlights “severe shortages of medicines, equipment and ambulance services” in Gaza, quoting a director of a “Medical Relief Organization.” This is the caritas naturalistica of the neo-church: corporal works of mercy severed from the supernatural motive. St. Pius X warns in Lamentabili against the Modernist error that “The dogmas of faith should be understood according to their practical function, i.e., as binding in action, rather than as principles of belief” (Prop. 26). The anti-church reduces the Gospel to social work, forgetting that “There is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12, cited in Quas Primas). The true tragedy in Gaza is not the lack of “testing supplies” but the lack of the true Faith and the Sacraments. The “cease-fire” mentioned—“The two countries signed a cease-fire in June that included guarantees of safe passage for commercial shipping”—is a pact of iniquity (Ps. 93:20) if it does not recognize the Rights of Christ the King. The Syllabus condemns the idea that “The Church ought to be separated from the State, and the State from the Church” (Error 55); the neo-church lives this separation practically, rendering unto Caesar the things that are God’s.
The Masonic Strategy of Distraction: Geopolitics Over Eschatology
The False Fatima Apparitions document exposes the “Masonic Operation ‘Fatima'” as a “psychological operation against the Church” utilizing “ritualistic 200-year cycles” and “disinformation strategy” to divert attention from the “modernist apostasy within the Church.” The current geopolitical theater—US vs. Iran, Strait of Hormuz, tanker wars—functions identically. It is a spectaculum staged by the synagogue of Satan (referenced in the Syllabus introduction) to fix the gaze of men on “external threats (communism…)”—today, Islamist Iran or Zionist expansion—while the “main danger: modernist apostasy within the Church” consumes souls. The Vatican News portal, organ of the paramasonic structure, faithfully amplifies this distraction. It reports “Iran TV reports strikes in several parts of the country” and “U.S. media reported that Iranian officials privately told advisers to President Donald Trump…” with the urgency of apocalyptic heralds, yet it has not one word on the Final Judgment, the necessity of Baptism, the invalidity of the Novus Ordo Missae, or the sedevacancy of the Holy See.
“Peace is only possible in the kingdom of Christ” (Pius XI, Quas Primas). The anti-church peddles a “peace” of cease-fires and humanitarian corridors while the Kingship of Christ is publicly denied by the very nations whose missile trajectories it tracks. This article is not news; it is the liturgy of the neo-church: the worship of the City of Man masquerading as concern for the City of God. Non est hic Deus vester (Judges 17:6) — this is not your God.
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US launches new strikes as Iran shuts Strait of Hormuz (vaticannews.va)
Date: 13.07.2026