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Lebanon War: VaticanNews Promotes Naturalistic Humanism While Omitting Christ the King

[VaticanNews] reports on an interview with Brother Tony Choukri, Guardian of the Franciscan Monastery of St. Joseph in Beirut, concerning the Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon. The article presents his humanitarian appeal: “human beings are not an object, and death is neither a path nor a tool to change strategies, demography, or borders,” and his assertion that “the Lord has not given anyone permission to kill people.” The piece frames the conflict as a tragedy for all Lebanese, emphasizing fear, displacement, and the monastery’s role as a refuge. It concludes with a call to live in respect for “the law, for human rights, and for faith.” The underlying message promotes a naturalistic, human-centered plea for peace, utterly divorced from the Catholic Church’s immutable doctrine on the social reign of Christ the King and the just regulation of war. This omission is not accidental but symptomatic of the conciliar sect’s apostasy, which replaces the supernatural order with a false humanism.

Digital Mission: Modernist Evangelization of the Cyber-Abyss

portal reports on the final document of Study Group 3 of the Synod of Bishops, which declares the digital environment an “essential space for the Church’s mission” and calls for “missionary disciples” to engage in “listening, participation, and shared responsibility” online. The report, presented under the auspices of the antipope “Leo XIV,” frames cyberspace as a new missionary frontier where the Church must adapt its language to a “digital culture.” The thesis is clear: the post-conciliar conciliar sect must abandon any notion of the Church’s supernatural mission to instead become a listener and companion in the secularized, algorithm-controlled realm of the internet, reflecting what it calls “the merciful face of Christ” through digital presence.

Apostolic Journey Logos Reveal Conciliar Sect’s Naturalistic Humanism

The Vatican News portal reports that the Holy See Press Office released mottos and logos for the upcoming “apostolic journey” of “Pope Leo XIV” to Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea from April 13-23, 2026. The designs emphasize themes of interreligious dialogue, national identity, peace, and hope, using symbols like doves, open Bibles, and national flags. The article presents these as initiatives of pastoral accompaniment and unity. This analysis exposes how every element of this promotional material constitutes a radical rejection of the integral Catholic faith, embodying the very secularism and modernist errors solemnly condemned by pre-conciliar pontiffs.

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