Vatican’s AI Warnings Mask Deeper Apostasy from Christ’s Social Reign
Vatican News portal (November 13, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV addressed a conference titled “The Dignity of Children and Adolescents in the Age of Artificial Intelligence,” warning that youth are “vulnerable to AI manipulation” and calling for “ethical standards” and “digital education.” The article quotes him stating: “Safeguarding the dignity of minors cannot be reduced to policies alone; it also requires a digital education”, while urging governments to update data protection laws. The antipope invoked his predecessor Bergoglio’s phrase about adults becoming “artisans of education” but omitted any reference to the Kingship of Christ, the necessity of grace, or the Church’s divine mission to subordinate temporal affairs to the Eternal Law. This naturalistic appeal to bureaucratic solutions epitomizes the conciliar sect’s abandonment of Catholic integralism.
Naturalism Displaces Supernatural Order in False “Safeguarding”
The conference’s exclusive focus on technological risks and policy frameworks operates within the paradigm condemned by Pius XI in Quas Primas: “When once men recognize, both in private and in public life, that Christ is King, society will at last receive the great blessings of real liberty, well-ordered discipline, peace and harmony” (n. 19). By reducing child protection to algorithmic monitoring and parental training programs, the antipope’s approach echoes the modernist heresy that restricts religion to the private sphere while surrendering public order to secular humanism.
The article’s terminology reveals deeper theological corruption:
“Governments and international organizations have a responsibility to design and implement policies that protect the dignity of minors…”
This usurps the Church’s exclusive right to define human dignity based on man’s supernatural end. Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors condemned the proposition that “the State, as being the origin and source of all rights, is endowed with a certain right not circumscribed by any limits” (Error 39). True dignity stems from being “redeemed not with corruptible gold or silver… but with the precious blood of Christ” (1 Peter 1:18-19), not from state-managed digital ethics.
Omission of Christ’s Reign Exposes Apostatic Foundations
Not once does the antipope mention:
– The necessity of baptism to restore children’s supernatural dignity damaged by original sin
– The role of sacramental grace in forming virtue against technological exploitation
– The Social Kingship of Christ as the only antidote to AI’s dehumanizing effects
This silence fulfills St. Pius X’s warning in Lamentabili Sane against those who reduce revelation to “man’s self-awareness of his relationship to God” (Proposition 20). The conciliar sect’s “dignity” discourse derives from Enlightenment anthropology, not the Imago Dei perfected through sanctifying grace.
False “Education” Replaces Catholic Formation
When the antipope demands “daily, ongoing educational efforts” to help minors navigate digital risks, he substitutes natural prudence for the infused virtues cultivated through prayer, sacraments, and doctrinal catechesis. Compare this to Pius XI’s mandate: “Let rulers of states… fulfill this duty themselves and with their people, if they wish to maintain their authority inviolate and contribute to the increase of their homeland’s happiness” (Quas Primas). True education forms citizens for the Heavenly Kingdom—not compliant users of AI systems.
Symptomatic of the Conciliar Revolution
This conference exemplifies the “anthropocentric turn” condemned by St. Pius X: prioritizing technological management over spiritual warfare. The article’s closing call to “support us in bringing the Pope’s words into every home” inverts the Great Commission—replacing “preach the Gospel to every creature” (Mark 16:15) with disseminating Modernist platitudes.
As the Syllabus declares, error has no rights—not even when masked as child protection. Until the usurpers restore Christ’s Social Reign by abjuring Vatican II’s religious liberty heresy (contra Error 77 of the Syllabus), their “ethical guidelines” remain Satanic traps ensnaring souls in horizontalist despair.
Source:
Pope Leo XIV: Children and adolescents are vulnerable to AI manipulation (vaticannews.va)
Date: 13.11.2025