Cardijn Associates seeks to promote Cardinal Joseph Cardijn's (1882-1967) vision of the lay apostolate in the modern world through the See-Judge-Act method.
Cardijn Associates congratulates the International Young Catholic Students on the 80th anniversary of IYCS International Coordination! We welcome Roshan Lobo, IYCS Secretary-General to the United States for the celebration of this great achievement!
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Initiative director @KDaniels8 will join @CatholicClimate, @LaudatoSiMvmt, and others for a webinar on “Magnifica Humanitas: Disarming AI, Being Fully Human, and Integral Ecology” on June 9th at 7:30 p.m. EDT. RSVP: https://t.co/1QJqLu8wIB
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini - patron saint of the Eucharistic Pilgrimage, patron saint of immigrants, and the first American to be canonized a saint - inspires us as the Cabrini route journeys through the capital of the United States this weekend.
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Join Bishop-elect Robert Boxie III (@WashArchdiocese), Melvin Rogers (@PPE_Center), Diann Rust-Tierney (@UDCLaw), and Kimberly Mazyck (moderator) for the online Public Dialogue “250 Years Towards Racial Justice: Progress, Promise, and Challenges” on Monday, June 15th at 12:30 p.m. EDT.
RSVP: https://t.co/K4F1yGQXOR #RacialJustice250CST
The video from our dialogue “Magnifica Humanitas: AI, Catholic Social Teaching, and Pope Leo’s New Encyclical” with Archbishop Paul Coakley @ArchbishopOKC@USCCB, Meghan Sullivan @NDEthics, Bishop Paul Tighe, Emilce Cuda @CudaEmilce, Daniel Daly @TheCHAUSA, and moderator Kim Daniels @KDaniels8 is now available: https://t.co/bh7JyXjKfd
#PopeLeoAI
Our next ACI webinar on Wed 10 June 2026 focuses on Pope Leo’s new encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, on safeguarding the human person in the time of AI. Speakers: AI entrepreneur, Premesh Chandran, and CST specialist, Bruce Duncan. https://t.co/OmpiiMQuKz
Pope Leo’s first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas (“Magnificent Humanity”), asks us to consider what it means to promote the common good and safeguard the human person, especially with the development of artificial intelligence. On June 2 at 3:00 pm, join five Catholic leaders and experts for the online Public Dialogue “Magnifica Humanitas: AI, Catholic Social Teaching, and Pope Leo’s New Encyclical.” RSVP: https://t.co/h5PliN5gFG #PopeLeoAI
@ArchbishopOKC@USCCB@CudaEmilce@TheCHAUSA@NDEthics@NotreDame@kdaniels8
Pope Leo XIV’s address in English at the publication of his Encyclical Letter Magnifica humanitas, on safeguarding the human person in the age of Artificial Intelligence.
Do listen to all of it. It is very good.
On Pentecost, Vatican delegates and Peruvian clergy knelt before farmers in Peru asking for forgiveness, following years of petitions from the indigenous community asking for “reparation” in response to abuses suffered at the hands of members of the "Sodalitium Christianae Vitae," an ecclesial organization dissolved in 2025.
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Out now! In his first encyclical “Magnifica humanitas”, on the Church’s social doctrine in the era of Artificial intelligence, Pope Leo XIV appeals for the safeguarding of humanity, promotion of truth, dignity of work, social justice, and #peace.
https://t.co/Ix9HEMoHOs
NEW SYNODAL DOCUMENT | OUT NOW!! The General Secretariat of the Synod releases the document “Towards the Assemblies 2027–2028: stages, criteria and tools for preparation,” taking a step forward in the #implementationphase of the Synod on #Synodality.
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Israel forces much-loved Catholic priest to leave Palestine. Fr. Louis Salman is chaplain of JEC (Young Catholic Students) Palestine. https://t.co/8MzkSc80uv via @icn_uk
After almost 2 years od synodal works, now released the final Reports of Study Groups 3 (digital mission) and 4 (priesthood formation). @GrechMario : 'Final Reports are to be understood as working documents, a point of departure rather than arrival' @synod
This Ash Wednesday, Tony Magliano reminds us that Lent calls us beyond personal conversion — to dismantle the structures of sin that keep our world in darkness. A timely reflection rooted in Scripture and Catholic Social Teaching.
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We need to recognize our sins to convert. This itself is a sign and testimony of the Resurrection, as it means we will not remain among the ashes, but that we will rise up and rebuild. Only then will the Easter Triduum, which we will celebrate as the summit of the Lenten journey, unleash all its beauty and meaning. This will take place if we participate, through penance, in the passage from death to life, from powerlessness to the possibilities of God. #AshWednesday #Lent https://t.co/muQYjiolcn
"The communal nature and celebrations of birds are likely to be instructive, [but] their singing is of particular importance... The natural ability birds possess for music in general and song in particular should inform how Catholics think about theology." https://t.co/t2oGCp9H5F
Our ocean—home to 80% of life—gives us air, food, and livelihoods while being a key ally to fight the #ClimateCrisis.
But unsustainable activities put it at risk.
Learn how to #ActNow and #SaveOurOcean ecosystems. https://t.co/68HfwCUxqw
Celebrate Black History Month! Join us as we highlight the powerful legacy of Black Catholics and their impact on the Church and beyond. Featuring a special screening of Trailblazers of Faith: The Legacy of African American Catholics. Livestream: : https://t.co/XzlWVLw6ji