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Pizzaballa’s Naturalism and Omission of Christ’s Kingship in Middle East Commentary
Vatican News portal (January 13, 2026) reports on statements by “Cardinal” Pierbattista Pizzaballa during a meeting in Jordan with priests of the Latin Patriarchate. The article emphasizes his appeals for peace amidst Iranian protests, Gaza’s humanitarian crisis, and West Bank tensions while encouraging pilgrimage to the Holy Land. The “cardinal” insists no one can deny the “human desire for life, dignity and justice,” framing conflicts through purely naturalistic lenses while omitting the necessity of Christ’s Social Kingship.
Central African Bishops’ Naturalistic Peace Appeal Betrays Catholic Truth
The Vatican News portal (January 13, 2026) reports that the Central African Republic Bishops’ Conference issued a message following national elections, urging the government to safeguard “peace founded on justice” while denouncing corruption and violence. The bishops declare peace an “inalienable right” and call for “dialogue, fraternity, and the common good,” emphasizing ecumenical and interreligious collaboration as paths to reconciliation.
Venezuelan Bishops’ Naturalistic Education Agenda Exposed
Vatican News portal (January 13, 2026) reports that “Bishop” Carlos Enrique Curiel Herrera of the Venezuelan “Bishops'” Conference encourages educational communities to make schools “places of peace and justice,” invoking “tools of study and learning” to build “harmony for the country” while omitting any reference to the Social Reign of Christ the King or the Church’s divine mandate over education. This modernist manifesto exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systematic betrayal of Catholic education principles.
The False Hope of Earthly Liberation Without Christ the King
Catholic News Agency reports on reactions to the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, featuring statements from exiled Nicaraguan diplomat Arturo McFields and researcher Martha Patricia Molina. McFields claims “winds of hope are blowing” for Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Cuba, asserting that “no dictatorship is eternal.” Molina argues for changes in international law to permit military interventions against “criminal dictatorships.” The article concludes with exiled Managua auxiliary “bishop” Silvio Báez comparing modern tyrants to Herod, claiming they “end up condemned by God and by history.” This revolutionary narrative reduces salvation history to political liberation, ignoring the social kingship of Christ (Pius XI, Quas Primas) as the only foundation for true social order.
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