The article reports that the antipope known as “Pope Leo XIV” addressed participants of an event organized by the Italian National Transplant Network on March 26, 2026. He praised organ donation as a “noble and meritorious act” and warned against “any form of commodification of the human body,” urging that transplants be governed by “fair and transparent criteria.” He referenced the example of “Blessed” Carlo Gnocchi’s corneal donation and cited “Pope Pius XII” as having offered “early moral guidance,” recognizing the legitimacy of organ removal “respecting the dignity of the human body.” He further invoked the post-conciliar Catechism of the Catholic Church, which calls organ donation “a noble and meritorious act.” The speech emphasized scientific progress, the “culture of donation,” and the need to keep “the well-being of the patient as your guiding principle,” framing the act within a naturalistic paradigm of “solidarity, fraternity, and hope” while omitting any reference to the supernatural destiny of the human body, the necessity of the state of grace, or the social reign of Christ the King. The article notes that this audience coincided with the Vatican’s publication of a document on xenotransplantation.