Conciliar Sect’s Naturalistic Warnings on AI Expose Deeper Apostasy
VaticanNews portal reports on November 10, 2025, that antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) addressed an international congress on “Artificial Intelligence and Medicine,” warning that technology could fuel “antihuman ideologies.” The article highlights concerns about insurance companies using AI to deny claims for restorative reproductive medicine while promoting “healthcare professionals” as “guardians of human life.”
Naturalism Replaces Supernatural Order in Conciliar Sect’s Analysis
The entire discourse reduces medicine to a purely naturalistic enterprise, ignoring res sacramenti (the sacramental dimension) of healthcare. Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas (1925) established that “the empire of our Redeemer embraces all men… His regal dignity demands that the State should take account of the commandments of God and of Christian principles” (§32). By omitting Christ’s kingship over medical ethics, the conciliar sect perpetuates the modernist error condemned in Lamentabili Sane (1907): treating religion as “man’s self-awareness of his relation to God” (Proposition 20).
When Prevost claims
“the destructive potential of technology… placed at the service of antihuman ideologies”
he fails to name the principal antihuman ideology: the conciliar sect’s own Gaudium et Spes which declared man “the only creature on earth which God willed for itself” (§24), elevating human autonomy above divine sovereignty.
False Shepherd Usurps Authority While Ignoring True Magisterium
The antipope’s admonition that
“health care professionals have the vocation… to be guardians of human life”
constitutes blasphemous presumption. Only the Catholic Church possesses divine authority to define vocations through her unchanging magisterium. Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors (1864) condemned the proposition that “the Church ought to be separated from the State, and the State from the Church” (Proposition 55). Yet Prevost’s Vatican collaborates with UN agencies and globalist entities that enforce abortion and contraception – the very “antihuman ideologies” he pretends to oppose.
Conciliar Sect Collaborates With Architects of Cultural Destruction
The article reveals the congress was hosted by the “Pontifical Academy for Life” – an institution led by abortion apologists since its 1994 founding by Wojtyła (“John Paul II”). This body promotes IVF and contraception under the guise of “ethics,” making its AI warnings hypocritical theater. St. Pius X’s Pascendi Dominici Gregis (1907) exposed modernists as those who “put into operation their plan for the undoing of the Church” (§3). By platforming Louis Kim (former HP executive) and Daniel J. Daly (Boston College theologian), the conciliar sect aligns with technocratic elites who advance transhumanism – the ultimate antihuman ideology.
Flawed Vision of Human Dignity Omits Grace and Final Judgment
Dr. Kathleen Berchelmann’s lament about insurance denials for restorative reproductive medicine ignores the metastasizing root cause: the conciliar sect’s 60-year failure to condemn usury and economic systems built on contraceptive mentality. Leo XIII’s Rerum Novarum (1891) taught that “the first and most fundamental principle… must be the inviolability of human life” (§39), yet the “My Catholic Doctor” network operates within a US healthcare system that murders 900,000 children annually through abortion – a genocide never mentioned in the article.
The assertion that
“AI may assist but must never substitute for human encounter”
disguises a deeper apostasy. When Prevost claims “we not only run the risk of losing sight of the people around us but of forgetting how to recognize all that is truly human”, he invokes a Rousseauian naturalism foreign to Catholic theology. For St. Thomas Aquinas, the imago Dei resides not in vague “humanity” but in the soul’s capacity for sanctifying grace (Summa Theologica I:93:4).
Silence on Sacramental Medicine Reveals Spiritual Bankruptcy
Nowhere does the conciliar sect acknowledge medicine’s ultimate purpose: preparing souls for eternity through cooperation with grace. The Council of Trent defined Extreme Unction as “truly and properly a sacrament instituted by Christ our Lord and promulgated by the blessed apostle James” (Session XIV). By reducing healthcare to technological management, Prevost’s regime fulfills Pius X’s warning that modernists would reduce religion to “a kind of aspiration towards the unknown… an evolution of the religious sense” (Pascendi §14).
True Catholic medicine flourished under institutions like the Order of St. John of God, who combined surgical skill with daily Eucharistic adoration. The conciliar sect’s AI congress – featuring corporate executives and dissenting theologians – proves its capitulation to what Pius XI called “the heresy of humanism” (Divini Redemptoris §35). Until the Roman usurpers are expelled and the social reign of Christ the King restored, no technological ethics will halt medicine’s descent into barbarism.
Source:
Pope Leo XIV warns AI could fuel ‘antihuman ideologies’ in medicine (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 10.11.2025