Summary: The VaticanNews portal reports on the Salesians of Don Bosco, a post-conciliar religious institute, converting their schools in Lebanon into shelters for civilians displaced by the Israel-Hezbollah conflict. The article quotes Fr. Simon Zakerian, Superior of the Salesian Province, and Fr. Luis Manuel Moral of Misiones Salesianas, detailing logistical efforts to provide food, clothing, and shelter. It concludes by echoing the appeal of “Pope Leo XIV” for peace and dialogue. The entire narrative is framed within a purely naturalistic, humanitarian paradigm, utterly devoid of any reference to the supernatural purpose of suffering, the necessity of the Catholic Faith for salvation, or the Social Reign of Christ the King over nations. This exposes the complete theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the conciliar sect’s approach to crisis, which reduces the Church’s mission to a mere NGO function while silently apostatizing from her divine mandate.