Sunday, March 29, 2026

Cardinal Müller Deplores Mass Muslim Migration in Europe: A Demographic Catastrophe; Cardinal Müller: Mass Migration Could Make Europeans ‘marginalized in their own country’

Cardinal Müller Deplores Mass Muslim Migration in Europe:
A demographic catastrophe.
Cardinal Gerhard Müller is alarmed at the demographic transformation of Europe, the result of unchecked Muslim immigration — there are now 47 million Muslims in Europe — and the failure of European leaders to fight against the Islamization of their own countries. He worries about future “civil wars” between the indigenous peoples of Europe and the Muslims who have flooded into their countries, intent not on integrating with their hosts but on prevailing over them. He insists that “nations” have rights that must be preserved, and calls on Europeans to prevent Muslim migrants from rendering them “marginalized” in their own countries. More on this Daniel come to judgment, the very opposite of Popes Francis and Leo, can be found here: “Top Conservative Cardinal Blasts Mass Migration, Defends Rights of Nations,” by Thomas Colsy, European Conservative, March 15, 2026:
One of the foremost conservative members of the College of Cardinals has castigated mass migration, spoken of the danger of “civil wars,” and called for greater recognition that “nations” and peoples have rights in an exclusive interview with europeanconservative.com. Faced with unprecedented demographic shifts, the former curial official insists that now is the time for politicians and citizens of European and Western nations to take up responsibility and “decide if they want to be marginalised in their own country.”

Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller is an imposing man. The former head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith—initially founded as the Roman Inquisition—under Popes Benedict XVI and Francis, he once occupied the arguably most powerful and influential post in the Catholic Church behind that of the papacy itself. A tall and well-built Rhinelander, he speaks slowly and carefully. Seated in front of his extensive library in his reception room, he confided frankly, giving intellectually formed answers.

It irritates Cardinal Müller that, after the politically progressive sympathies of Pope Francis, observers inside and outside of the Church mistake these stances for those of authentic Catholic belief and doctrine. Elsewhere, he has criticised an exaggerated understanding of papal infallibility, often referred to as ‘ultramontanism’ and a “cult of the personality” surrounding Pope Francis. Müller condemns this error “that says every private meaning of the Pope is a dogma or is an interpretation of the revealed truth.”

Müller says explicitly that, while under very specific, rare, and limited circumstances papal infallibility does exist for Catholics, this categorically does not extend to “his private understanding about migrants and so forth.”

“He has to defend the human rights of everybody,” he explained. “But it is another question entirely whether there should come, in ten years, millions and millions of Muslim migrants to change, totally, the culture and provoke civil wars, as happens in majority Muslim countries.”

Müller went further: “It is impossible, integration, if a big majority do not become Christian.”

“In nearly all the Muslim countries, there is an oppression of Christian communities,” he continued. “When I ask ChatGPT, and AI, it says Muslims are tolerant. The next question I ask is, can you tell me one [Muslim majority] country where Christians have the same rights? And they can say nothing.” --->READ MORE HERE
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Cardinal Müller: Mass migration could make Europeans ‘marginalized in their own country’:
The former Vatican doctrine chief said Western nations must defend their Christian heritage and identity as mass Muslim migration accelerates and demographic collapse plagues Europe.
Cardinal Gerhard Müller has blasted mass migration and stressed the right of nations to defend and preserve themselves and their distinct culture.
In an interview with the European Conservative, the former Prefect of the Congregation (now Dicastery) of the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF) said that European citizens and Western nations need to “decide if they want to be marginalized in their own country,” given the radical demographic shifts occurring.
According to the European Conservative, Müller expressed discontent that some observers interpret the progressive political views of Pope Francis as authentic teachings of the Church. He criticized an exaggerated devotion to the pope and a “cult of personality” surrounding Francis. He condemned the view “that says every private meaning of the pope is a dogma or is an interpretation of the revealed truth.”
He acknowledged that papal infallibility does exist under very specific and rare circumstances, but that it does not apply to a pope’s “private understanding about migrants, and so forth.”
“He has to defend the human rights of everybody,” Müller stated. “But it is another question entirely whether there should come, in ten years, millions and millions of Muslim migrants to change, totally, the culture and provoke civil wars, as happens in majority Muslim countries.”
“It is impossible, integration, if a big majority do not become Christian,” he stressed.
“In nearly all the Muslim countries, there is an oppression of Christian communities,” the former DDF prefect noted. “When I ask ChatGPT, and AI, it says Muslims are tolerant. The next question I ask is, can you tell me one [Muslim majority] country where Christians have the same rights? And they can say nothing.”
“There is no good answer,” the 78-year-old cardinal said. “In this question, it is the responsibility of the politicians and the citizens of the countries to decide if they want to be marginalized in their own country.
”He observed that in all countries where there is mass Muslim migration, “Attacks against the church buildings and against Christian values and ideas.” --->READ MORE HERE
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