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To Be Indifferent to the Catholic Church Is to Be against Jesus Christ
TIA | May 16, 2026
Today we see the Progressivist Church fighting for religious liberty everywhere. Paul VI established this new direction for the Church. Until this time, the Catholic Church fought for liberty for the Truth, which means the Holy Catholic Faith. A presupposition of religious liberty is the false idea that all religions are equal before the law. A corollary is that the State is indifferent to the Truth Faith.
Since this error has spread everywhere, it is opportune to remember the words of Ven. Ezequiel Moreno, who was Bishop of Pasto, Colombia, from 1895 to 1906.
Pasto was the last stronghold of the Spanish Monarchy in Colombia when the whole country had rebelled against Spain (1819-1822) and entered a long turbulent period, which included a civil war (1860-1862), and finally ended in adhesion to the revolutionary Republic (1866).
His words apply to that Republic as well as to the Conciliar Church, which legitimates all the modern Republics that issued from the Enlightenment.
Excerpts from Ven. Ezequiel Moreno Diaz:
A government, even when it does not issue laws persecuting the Church of Jesus Christ, is already against Jesus Christ by the sole fact of being indifferent to her.
I believe that one of most active and efficient venoms Hell uses is a blend of truth and error, of good and evil ... of being for Jesus Christ and against Jesus Christ.
No, do not order us to be silent, invoking a false charity that counts the material destruction of the war but does not count the multitude of souls that lose the Faith.
The peoples are [usually] more or less happy. Where the Catholic teachings are not taken into any consideration, where human reason dominates and the Faith is forgotten, where incredulity rules and the Kingship of Jesus Christ is not recognized, we cannot expect anything other than what we are seeing now: horrible torments, astonishing convulsions, social agonies, death and desolation.
We will shout out to announced the proximity of the devouring wild beast. We will speak out to prevent anyone from accusing us that, because of our silence, they were perverted and condemned on the great day of reckoning and the great judgment.
Jesus Christ is outraged in the Sacrament of His love. When we meditate on these outrages we ask ourselves: Will it stop there? O what sorrow! Scandalous facts respond that they will not, that men have still more hatred, anger, furor and coldness toward Jesus Christ in the Sacrament.
Why this silence?... Great God, where is Thy power? Where is that power that through fear brings [the evil ones] to the abyss and unchains the storms? Where is that voice that dissolves those silent ones who seemed eternal and overthrows the centuries-old cedars?
O! Thy patience is more admirable, much more so, than the horrible malice of men! But, O my God!, Thou are patient because Thou are eternal; Thou will only wait a little bit…
"So let us be confident, let us not be unprepared, let us not be outflanked, let us be wise, vigilant, fighting against those who are trying to tear the faith out of our souls and morality out of our hearts, so that we may remain Catholics, remain united to the Blessed Virgin Mary, remain united to the Roman Catholic Church, remain faithful children of the Church."- Abp. Lefebvre

