Naturalistic Horror in the Holy Land
Summary: The EWTN news portal reports on statements by Auxiliary Bishop William Shomali of Jerusalem regarding alleged attacks by Israeli settlers on Christians in the West Bank. The article presents a purely naturalistic, political narrative centered on land disputes, property damage, and human rights, while completely omitting any supernatural perspective, the duty of Catholic rulers to recognize Christ the King, the sin of Jewish and Muslim occupation of the Holy Land, or the necessity of the Catholic Church’s social kingship. This reveals the apostate nature of the post-conciliar hierarchy, which has exchanged the doctrine of the regnum Christi for the secular ideology of human rights and interreligious dialogue. The complete silence on the final judgment, the state of grace, and the exclusive salvific role of the Catholic Church exposes the theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the conciliar sect’s approach to the Middle East.





