Modern society, increasingly immersed in confusion and disorder, is witnessing a growing denial of the fundamental truths that sustain Christian civilization. The rejection of the Holy Trinity, the Incarnation of the Word, and the Sacraments of the Church is not merely an abstract theological debate but the visible manifestation of an organized revolt against the divine plan for humanity. This systematic denial is the cornerstone of Naturalism, the driving force that seeks to eradicate supernatural life and dethrone Christ as King of all nations.
Naturalism, in its essence, denies the reality of the divine life of grace and our fall through original sin. It rejects the need for redemption and maintains that all social life should be organized on the basis of this denial (Fahey, 1953). This is the program of Satan, which aims to prevent States and nations from acknowledging the Catholic Church as the one way established by God for an ordered return to Him. The strategy is clear: first, place all religions on the same level, especially the Jewish religion, and then, undermine the doctrines that found the Christian faith.
📜 The Rejection of the Holy Trinity and the Incarnation
To deny the Trinity is to reject the very nature of God as revealed by Christ. It is to reduce God to a strictly human and rationalistic unity, stripping Him of the mystery and depth of His Being as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The denial of the Incarnation of the Word, in turn, is the central blow against Christianity itself. To reject that God became man in Jesus Christ is to "dissolve Jesus," which St. John identifies as the mark of the Antichrist (Fahey, 1953).
These denials are not coincidences. They align perfectly with the ambition of Jewish Naturalism, which, since the official rejection of Christ before Pilate, has sought an earthly messiah and a naturalistic world order. By rejecting the Supernatural Messiah, the Jewish nation committed itself to an opposing program: the imposition of its national form on the world under the aegis of a natural messiah. As such, the doctrine of the Trinity and the Incarnation is a direct obstacle to this ambition, for it establishes Jesus Christ, the Incarnate Word, as the one and true King of all humanity, superseding any national or racial identity (Fahey, 1953, p. 48).
The persistence of this rejection is codified in the Talmud, which exalts racial pride and the idea of universal domination, considering non-Jews as inferior and devoid of rights. This Talmudic formation creates an almost insurmountable barrier to the acceptance of supernatural truth, fueling continuous hostility against Christ and His Church (Fahey, 1953, p. 86).
🛡️ The Attack on the Sacraments and Christian Social Order
To deny the sacraments of the Church is to attack the visible channels of divine grace, the means by which supernatural life is communicated and sustained in souls. It is an attempt to make religion a purely private and subjective matter, without rites or institutions that concretely bind man to God. This attack is part of the strategy to dismantle the Christian social order, which is based on the reality of the life of grace.
Christian marriage, for example, as an indissoluble sacrament, symbolizes the union of Christ with His Church. The legalization of divorce, promoted by naturalistic forces, is a direct attack on this symbol and on the Christian family, the fundamental cell of society (Fahey, 1953). Similarly, secularized education, which ignores the formation of children as members of Christ, prepares the ground for a society that does not recognize God's authority.
These denials are the fruits of the French Revolution and its "Declaration of the Rights of Man," a document conceived in Masonic lodges that, in practice, was a declaration of war against membership in Christ (Fahey, 1953, p. 34). Freemasonry, as an organized auxiliary force, works tirelessly to spread Naturalism and corrode the faith, promoting a false brotherhood that excludes Christ.
⛪ The Defense of the Kingship of Christ
The only answer to this organized revolt is the integral and courageous proclamation of the Kingship of Christ. Society must be restructured based on the recognition that the Catholic Church is the guardian of the moral law and that membership in Christ, through the life of grace, is man's highest dignity. Peace and order will only be restored when States, families, and economic institutions submit to the divine plan, instead of yielding to naturalistic projects.
The current struggle is not merely political or social, but fundamentally spiritual. It is the battle between the program of Christ the King and the plans of Satan, executed by his visible forces: Jewish Naturalism and Freemasonry. The indifference or weakness of Catholics in the face of this offensive is what gives strength to the adversaries. Therefore, it is the duty of every faithful "to fight bravely and continually under the banner of Christ their King" (Pius XI, Quas Primas, quoted in Fahey, 1953, p. 77).
📖 References
Fahey, D. (1953). The kingship of Christ and the conversion of the Jewish nation. Regina Publications.