EWTN News reports that on May 17, 2026, the Vatican announced the creation of a new commission on artificial intelligence, approved by Leo XIV, to coordinate the Holy See’s response to AI technology. The article frames this as a moral initiative aligned with Catholic social teaching, citing Leo’s choice of papal name as a response to AI challenges, and notes the commission will involve multiple Vatican dicasteries. However, this move is yet another manifestation of the conciliar sect’s obsession with worldly concerns while ignoring the supernatural truths of the Faith, reducing the Church’s mission to a bureaucratic exercise in technological ethics devoid of doctrinal substance.
The Conciliar Sect’s Obsession with Worldly Power
The establishment of yet another bureaucratic commission within the structures occupying the Vatican is a clear indication of the neo-church’s persistent focus on temporal affairs at the expense of its spiritual mission. Since the death of Pope Pius XII in 1958, the conciliar revolution has systematically dismantled the Church’s supernatural orientation, replacing it with a naturalistic humanism that prioritizes dialogue with the world over the salvation of souls. This commission on artificial intelligence is not an isolated event but a continuation of the post-conciliar pattern of engaging with secular ideologies and technologies as if they were the primary concerns of the Church.
Pope Leo XIII, in his encyclical Rerum Novarum, addressed the social upheavals of the Industrial Revolution, but he did so from the unchanging foundation of Catholic doctrine, emphasizing the primacy of the spiritual order and the necessity of the Church’s authority in temporal matters. In contrast, Leo XIV’s commission operates within the framework of the conciliar sect, which has long since abandoned the integral Catholic faith in favor of a watered-down, worldly engagement that seeks relevance in the eyes of secular powers rather than fidelity to Tradition.
The Heresy of Integral Human Development
The article explicitly links the new commission to the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, a post-conciliar creation that embodies the modernist heresy of reducing the Church’s mission to social and economic development. The concept of “integral human development” is a hallmark of the conciar revolution, which has substituted the supernatural goal of eternal salvation with a naturalistic focus on material well-being. This is a direct contradiction to the teaching of Our Lord Jesus Christ: “For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?” (Mark 8:36).
The Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, under the leadership of Cardinal Michael Czerny, has been at the forefront of this modernist agenda, promoting a vision of the Church that is indistinguishable from secular humanitarian organizations. By entrusting the coordination of the AI commission to this dicastery, Leo XIV signals his alignment with the conciliar project of transforming the Church into a global NGO, concerned more with artificial intelligence and climate change than with the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and the salvation of souls.
Silence on the Real Dangers: Apostasy and the Loss of Faith
The article is conspicuously silent on the true spiritual crises facing the faithful: the rampant apostasy within the conciliar sect, the systematic destruction of the liturgy, the propagation of heresies by the very “bishops” and “cardinals” who now sit on this commission. While Leo XIV and his cohorts pontificate about the ethical implications of artificial intelligence, they ignore the far greater danger of the abomination of desolation that has taken hold of the Vatican itself.
St. Pius X, in his encyclical Pascendi Dominici Gregis, warned that the Modernists are the greatest enemies of the Church, seeking to corrupt the faith from within. The creation of an AI commission is a perfect example of this modernist strategy: by focusing attention on peripheral issues, the conciar sect diverts the faithful from the real battle—the defense of the integral Catholic faith against the innovations of the post-conciliar era.
The Cult of Man and the Denial of God’s Sovereignty
The language used in the article—”human dignity,” “integral development,” “dialogue”—is the vocabulary of the conciliar sect’s cult of man, which places humanity at the center of its concerns rather than God. This is the very error condemned by Pope Pius IX in the Syllabus of Errors, particularly in propositions 1-7, which denounce pantheism, naturalism, and rationalism. The conciliar sect’s engagement with artificial intelligence is not rooted in the recognition of God’s sovereignty over all creation but in a humanistic worldview that sees technology as a tool for human progress independent of divine law.
Pius XI, in Quas Primas, established the Feast of Christ the King to remind the world that Jesus Christ is the sovereign ruler of all nations and that no aspect of human life—including technology—can be separated from His reign. The conciliar sect’s AI commission, by contrast, operates as if Christ’s kingship is irrelevant, reducing the Church’s role to that of a moral consultant to the world.
The Illusion of Authority: A Usurper’s Decree
It must be remembered that Leo XIV is not the true Pope but a usurper on the throne of Peter, the latest in a line of antipopes beginning with John XXIII. His approval of this commission carries no authority in the true Church, which endures in the faithful who profess the integral Catholic faith and are led by bishops with valid sacraments and validly ordained priests. The conciliar sect’s structures, including its dicasteries and commissions, are null and void in the eyes of God, as they are built on the foundation of heresy and schism.
As St. Robert Bellarmine taught, a manifest heretic loses his office automatically, without any declaration from the Church. The conciliar antipopes, by their public propagation of modernist heresies, have long since forfeited any claim to authority. Their decrees, including the creation of this AI commission, are thus devoid of any binding force.
Conclusion: A Call to Reject the Conciliar Sect
The creation of an artificial intelligence commission by Leo XIV is yet another symptom of the conciliar sect’s spiritual bankruptcy. Instead of calling the faithful to repentance, prayer, and the defense of Tradition, the neo-church busies itself with worldly concerns, seeking relevance in the eyes of a world that is hastening toward damnation. Let the faithful reject this latest innovation and return to the unchanging truths of the Catholic faith, which alone can save souls and restore all things in Christ.
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Vatican sets up commission on artificial intelligence (ewtnnews.com)
Date: 17.05.2026