Conciliar Sect’s Empty Rhetoric on Human Trafficking Exposes Spiritual Bankruptcy
Vatican News portal (February 6, 2026) reports that antipope Robert Prevost (posing as “Leo XIV”) issued a message for the World Day against Human Trafficking, calling it a “grave crime against humanity” while advocating “peace” through abstract appeals to human dignity. The message laments “cyber slavery” and armed conflicts as drivers of exploitation, concluding with empty invocations to prayer and the intercession of St. Josephine Bakhita.
Naturalistic Reduction of Catholic Social Doctrine
The document reduces human trafficking to a mere sociological phenomenon, divorced from its primary causa (first cause): mankind’s collective rebellion against Christ the King. Nowhere does Prevost mention that nations rejecting the Social Reign of Christ inevitably degenerate into markets for human flesh, as Pius XI warned: “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” (Quas Primas, §19).
Nowhere does the message cite Canon 188.4 of the 1917 Code, which automatically deprives officeholders who defect from the Faith—precisely the condition of all conciliar sect officials who tolerate and enable the global trafficking infrastructure through their silence on abortion, contraception, and divorce. Prevost’s call for an “unarmed and disarming peace” directly contradicts the Church’s perennial teaching that pax Christi requires civil authorities to crush evil with the sword (Romans 13:4), not surrender to criminal networks.
Sacrilegious Exploitation of St. Bakhita
The conciliar sect’s appeal to St. Josephine Bakhita—a victim of Islamic slave traders—rings hollow when its own “popes” have knelt before the Kaaba and endorsed the Document on Human Fraternity with the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar. St. Bakhita’s liberation came through baptism into the true Church, not the interfaith platitudes Prevost promotes. His message omits her explicit condemnation of Islam’s role in slavery, revealing the conciliar sect’s treason against martyrs who died defending Christendom from slave-trading jihadists.
Cyber Slavery as Fruit of Technological Apostasy
Prevost’s acknowledgment of “cyber slavery” ignores how the conciliar sect itself fuels this scourge through its embrace of transhumanist ideologies. The Vatican’s “AI Ethics” initiatives—led by Microsoft executives—normalize the very digital dehumanization he pretends to condemn. Compare this to Pius XII’s warning that technological advance without submission to Divine Law becomes “a monstrous masterpiece of the culture of matter” (Radio Message, 1953). The conciliar sect’s “virtual synods” and “digital evangelization” have themselves reduced sacramental life to pixels and data streams, preparing souls for exploitation.
The Missing Remedy: Restoration of Christ’s Social Kingship
The message’s therapeutic language about “spiritual wounds” substitutes psychological babble for the only solution: nations must publicly consecrate themselves to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and enact laws forbidding all violations of the First Commandment. Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors condemned the notion that “the Church ought to be separated from the State, and the State from the Church” (§55)—the precise error enabling traffickers to operate in secularized societies where God’s moral law is ignored.
Antipope Prevost’s refusal to demand the abolition of divorce (Canon 1118), contraception (Casti Connubii §54), and pornography—all drivers of trafficking—exposes his message as performative activism designed to appease UN agencies rather than convert sinners. True Catholics reject this neo-pelagian theater and work to restore the Integral Catholic State where “the rights of God are recognized, respected, and enforced” (St. Pius X, Notre Charge Apostolique).
Source:
Pope Leo denounces human trafficking as a ‘crime against humanity’ (vaticannews.va)
Date: 06.02.2026