ROME-RUTHENIA 13 April 2026 (NRom)
Statement by His Apostolic Highness the Most Holy Pope Radislav I of Rome-Ruthenia:
Politicians are not the Saviour. Therefore, the Church, as guardian of the honor due to Almighty God, cannot remain silent when the sacred Person of Our Lord Jesus Christ is treated in a manner unbecoming His divine majesty.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, true God and true Man, the Eternal Word made flesh, is the sole Redeemer of mankind and the universal King to whom all nations and rulers are subject. His kingship is not metaphorical nor symbolic, but real, supreme, and absolute over all creation.
Therefore, any representation that places a temporal ruler, whether implicitly or explicitly, in the likeness, role, or action proper to Christ the Lord, especially in His divine works such as the healing of the sick, constitutes a grave disorder, regardless of who created the image. Such imagery risks sowing confusion among the faithful, diminishing the reverence owed to the Incarnate Word, and encouraging a spirit akin to idolatry, whereby man looks to earthly power for what belongs to God alone. The Second Commandment forbids not only false worship, but also the irreverent use of holy things. Sacred images exist to elevate the soul to God; they must never be made instruments of worldly ambition or nationalistic exaltation.
The faithful are therefore admonished to reject all tendencies to attribute quasi-messianic significance to any political figure. Put not your trust in princes (Ps. 145:2), but in Christ the King, whose reign is eternal and whose authority admits no rival.
At the same time, we exhort all to respond not with intemperate speech, but with due gravity, charity, and fidelity to the truth. Let reparation be made for offenses against the sacred dignity of Our Lord, and let all renew their allegiance to Him who alone heals, saves, and reigns. Given this, we call upon all the Christian faithful to hold fast to the perennial teaching of the Church, honoring Christ not in word alone, but in rightly ordered worship, reverent devotion, and the submission of both personal and public life to His sovereign rule.
Christus vincit, Christus regnat, Christus imperat.
