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USCCB, et al. Issue Statement to the G7:

Louie, June 12, 2026June 12, 2026

The USCCB released a joint statement today from the “Presidents of the Catholic Bishops’ Conferences of Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, and the United States, with the support of the President of the Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Union, on the Occasion of the G7 Summit.”

Read in its fullness, this statement calls to mind two very important truths, first, the Sovereign Rights of Christ the King and His Kingdom on earth, the Holy Catholic Church, and secondly, the rejection of the same that is the hallmark of the conciliar counterfeit church for which the signatories speak.

One will not be surprised to discover that the roughly 1,300-word text mentions humankind, their rights and their dignity, some 25 times; Jesus Christ, only once, and that in manner that amounts to perjury.

There are many cringeworthy statements to be found in the text, but the cringiest is when the bishops call on the G7 states “to embrace a pedagogy of joyful remembrance as a leaven for a peaceful future.”

This is what I like to call pseudo-sacral homo-poetic prose, i.e., the odds that this eminently meaningless and effeminate statement was written by a straight male are just this side of nil.

At this, let’s consider some of the bishops’ statements that testify most clearly to the conciliar church’s rejection of Christ’s Kingship. 

The dignity of the human person must remain the foundation of political and economic governance.

Though it’s hardly necessary to do so for most readers of this space, a Catholic statement would resemble the following: 

Rulers must ever bear in mind that God is the paramount ruler of the world, and must set Him before themselves as their exemplar and law in the administration of the State. (Pope Leo XIII, Immortale Dei 4)

All experts in social problems are seeking eagerly a structure so fashioned in accordance with the norms of reason that it can lead economic life back to sound and right order. But this order, which We Ourselves ardently long for and with all Our efforts promote, will be wholly defective and incomplete unless all the activities of men harmoniously unite to imitate and attain, in so far as it lies within human strength, the marvelous unity of the Divine plan. We mean that perfect order which the Church with great force and power preaches and which right human reason itself demands, that all things be directed to God as the first and supreme end of all created activity. (Pope Pius XI, Quadragesimo Anno 136)

Note well the Catholic Church’s role in guiding the rulers of nations, she preaches the rights of God, in Christ, with great force and power.

The limp wristed ninnies that co-signed the statement under review, however, have a different, more earthbound, idea. They state:

Churches and religious communities can help rebuild trust … Through its local presence, humanitarian commitment, and capacity to build bridges among peoples, the Catholic Church [sic] remains a credible partner for peace and dialogue.

The contrast could not be more stark. The Catholic Church and her shepherds insist upon the duty of men and states toward Almighty God. The leaders of the conciliar counterfeit pour the Lord’s enemies a cup of herbal tea and say, Go ahead, I’m listening…

And yet, these charlatans refer to themselves in the text as “disciples of Jesus Christ.”

The statement calls attention, by name, to “conflicts currently afflicting Ukraine, the Holy Land, Sudan, South Sudan, the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the Sahel” (a belt that spans across the African continent from the Atlantic to the Red Sea).

It goes on the say:

Children, families and religious minorities are often the first victims of conflict: their protection must be an absolute priority.

Of the areas of conflict named in the statement, one stands out far above the others in terms of the suffering inflicted upon innocent women, children, and elderly persons; the one place among them all where the aggressors are shamelessly decimating entire families and neighborhoods with genocidal intent. That place is the Holy Land, and the perpetrator of this atrocity is, of course, the Terrorist State of Israel.

But alas, the conciliar church is a wholly owned subsidiary of Talmudism, and so the spineless authors of the statement dare not single out the globe’s most notorious crime scene.

Rather, they coupled their call for the protection of women and children in conflict-ridden nations with an obligatory shout out for “religious freedom,” encouraging the G7 states to promote “respect for religious and cultural differences.”

Make sense, I suppose, insofar as treating non-Jews as animals is, in fact, part of the Talmudic culture; i.e., their silence in this case is a sign of the deep respect they have for men who have a religious cultural tradition of using toddlers for target practice.

Penned and signed by men who are globalists at heart, the statement goes on to say: 

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals must remain a shared frame of reference.

Other writers have more extensively exposed the godless nature of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals than I ever have, but for those interested, an article that was posted on this site in 2017 on the topic can be found HERE.

More could be written about the conciliar bishops’ statement, but at this I trust I’ve unsettled your stomach enough for one sitting.

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