A Sedevacantist Just War Theory for the Defense of Catholic Lands
A Sedevacantist Just War Theory for the Defense of Catholic Lands This framework is built upon the traditional principles of Catholic just war theory, interpreted through a sedevacantist lens that prioritizes the defense of the pure, unadulterated faith and the integrity of the sacred territory of Christendom. It is grounded not in human wisdom, but in the revealed Word of God. Core Principle: The Sanctity of the Catholic Patrimony The land held by the true remnant of the Church is not merely property; it is consecrated ground, a physical extension of the Mystical Body of Christ. Any violation of this sacred space is not just a political or military act, but a sacrilegious one. The defense of this patrimony is a supreme and holy duty. Scriptural Foundation: "Holiness becometh thine house, O Lord, for length of days." (Psalm 93:5, Douay-Rheims). The Lord's house, which includes the territory of His faithful, is eternally holy and must be defended as such. Ius ad Bellum ...