In a world submerged in a "deluge of impiety, sin, and perversion—an ocean of black spiritual tar," the hierarchy of the Catholic Church, under the banner of synodality, shows a continuous obsession with establishing and promoting a new religion. The text vehemently argues that this is not the Catholic Faith, but rather a "Masonic eco-pagan humanism," which replaces God with the Earth, salvation with sustainability, and the Cross with global political agreements. The Vatican's recent message for the COP30 climate conference is presented as the latest and most blatant evidence of this fundamental betrayal of the Church's mission.
🚨 The Betrayal of the Divine Mission and Contempt for Celestial Warnings
The author draws a stark contrast between the priorities of Heaven and those of the modern Vatican. He recalls that, throughout history, God sent His Mother with urgent and grave warnings about the spiritual state of humanity. At La Salette, Fatima, Garabandal, and Akita, the messages were unequivocal: a call to prayer, penance, conversion, and the consecration of Russia to avoid a "terrible chastisement" and divine wrath, which "is barely being held back." The text critically and ironically points out: "Not once did Our Lady appear wearing a Greenpeace t-shirt, begging us to 'save the planet'." Humanity and, more tragically, the Church's own leadership have ignored these celestial appeals. Instead of calling the Church "to repentance and holiness," preaching Catholic truth to convert sinners, or encouraging acts of penance, the synodal hierarchy is completely focused on its new secular agenda. The clock of God's wrath, according to the author, is at "five minutes to midnight," and the Church's leadership is distracted by ecological spectacles.
📜 The Religion of Carbon and Salvation Through Global Policies
The message delivered by Cardinal Parolin at COP30, on behalf of the Pope, is dissected as a manifesto of this new faith. In it, God is "relegated to a decoration or a footnote." What was glorified, in fact, was "the new religion of carbon, consensus, and climate." The central message conveyed is a heresy from a traditional point of view: salvation no longer comes from the Cross of Christ, but from global "policies," and peace is not born from repentance for sins, but from "renewable energy." The language used is symptomatic of this substitution. Terms like "multilateralism," "global cooperation," and a "new human-centered financial architecture" are drawn directly, not from the Gospel, but from the "lexicon of the Masonic UN." The Catholic faith itself is reduced to a "vague moral program for global harmony," becoming indistinguishable from the philanthropy of secular men who do not believe in God. The most shocking fact, highlighted by the author, is the total absence of Christ: He is not mentioned even once.
♻️💔 The False Ecological Conversion Versus True Metanoia
The text harshly criticizes the concept of "ecological conversion" promoted by the Vatican as a dangerous sham. Although "care for creation" is noble, it becomes idolatry when detached from Christ and the supernatural order of grace. Any human effort to save oneself, whether through ecology or any other ideology, is doomed to fail. True conversion, metanoia, is a total transformation of life in the light of God's holiness, not a change in consumption patterns. As the author forcefully states: "Man cannot convert himself by recycling; he can only be converted by grace." The root of the world's and creation's suffering is not carbon, but sin. "The real pollution is not in the air, but in the human heart." As long as this wound is not healed by repentance and the sacramental life, all summits and climate agreements will be nothing more than "a mockery of God." The example of St. Francis of Assisi is invoked to illustrate the authentic Catholic perspective: he loved creation not as an "endangered species," but as a reflection of the glory of the Creator, whom he worshiped in poverty and penance.
🏛️🌐 The Vatican as a Mouthpiece for the New World Order
The critique deepens by positioning the Pope and the synodal Vatican not as leaders of Christendom, but as "a puppet and mouthpiece for the UN and the WEF (World Economic Forum)." The promotion of concepts like "human dignity" and "common good" is seen as empty and deceitful, as the supernatural source of that dignity—redemption in Christ—is deliberately omitted. The traditional Catholic social teaching, which culminates in the Social Kingship of Christ the King, is completely ignored. Pope Pius XI taught that justice and peace are the fruits of holiness and the recognition of Christ's reign in souls and nations. Where this reign is denied, "confusion reigns, politics replaces Providence, and man enthrones himself as the savior of the planet." The constant appeal for "peace" made by the Vatican is seen as a dangerous illusion. By promoting a "filthy and sodomitical" religion, the Pope and his allies are, in fact, "declaring war on the Prince of Peace." The text concludes with a prophetic biblical quote from 1 Thessalonians 5:3: "For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them." The conclusion is relentless: the synodal church has become "nothing more than the spiritual propaganda arm of the New World Order's green communism." The real solution lies not in human treaties, but in divine grace, for it is the Lord who says: "Behold, I make all things new"—not through committees, but "through the Blood of the Lamb." The supreme mission of the Church, Salus animarum suprema lex (the salvation of souls is the supreme law), has been abandoned in favor of salvation from a "fabricated climate crisis."
Text based on the ideas presented in the article "Vatican yet Again Promotes its New Religion of Communist Eco-Paganism at COP30" from the Radical Fidelity portal.