“Why are we not reconciled?”
That question still echoes across South Sudan three years after Pope Francis’ Pilgrimage of Peace. Despite hopes for unity, conflict, mistrust, and hardship continue to shape the world’s youngest nation.
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Who made Pope Leo XIV return to the Apostolic Palace? Not tradition, but necessity. After 13 years of neglect, mold, dry rot, and structural damage forced a major renovation before he could move in.
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Pope Leo XIV warns that technology must serve human dignity, not profit or efficiency alone. Human worth is a gift from God—not something earned through productivity or status. Read more: https://t.co/XParBLdK4p
#PopeLeoXIV#AI#HumanDignity
As wars, division, and intolerance deepen, Christians are called to reject silence and defend human dignity. Pope Leo XIV urges us to become “artisans of true peace.” Read more:
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Why did Pope Leo XIV move back to the Apostolic Palace? Years of neglect left the papal apartments plagued by mold, dry rot, and structural damage, requiring extensive renovations. The move was driven by necessity as much as tradition.
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Women remain at the heart of Catholic life, yet many continue to be excluded from key leadership and decision-making roles. Is the Church ready to fully embrace the gifts and vocation of women? #CatholicChurch#WomenInChurch#Synodality
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When faith and power collide, the debate goes beyond politics. The recent tensions between Pope Leo XIV and top US leaders reveal deeper questions about secularism, moral authority, war, immigration, and the role of religion in public life.
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As artificial intelligence reshapes society, who should help guide its future?
@antoniospadaro argues that the AI debate is ultimately a spiritual question, not merely a technical one.
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War becomes dangerous long before the first bomb falls — when suffering turns into spectacle and violence becomes entertainment.
A society that enjoys war slowly loses its soul.
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A repost. A rumor. A clipped video.
And suddenly, someone’s reputation is destroyed before the truth is even known.
In the age of outrage, calumny spreads faster than facts.
Pause. Verify. Respect.
Because behind every screen is a real person.
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K-dramas are more than romance. Beneath the tears, longing, and impossible coincidences lies a deeper human hope: to be seen, accepted, forgiven, and loved.
A reflection on grace, belonging, and the Gospel beneath Korean dramas.
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Pope Leo XIV’s Magnifica Humanitas puts human dignity at the heart of the AI age — warning against AI monopolies, digital colonialism, and algorithmic power while calling for ethics, justice, and shared responsibility in technology.
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How does JD Vance reflect the changing face of Catholicism in the Trump era?
A new analysis by @MassimoFaggioli explores faith, politics, the papacy, and the growing politicization of Catholic identity in the United States.
@VP#trump
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AI is reshaping how humanity thinks, works, and believes.
In Magnifica Humanitas, @antoniospadaro examines Pope Leo XIV’s vision for human dignity, ethics, and justice in the AI age.
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#AI#Catholic#PopeLeoXIV
Evangelizing is not about fear, pressure, or forcing belief.
It is about showing the love of God through compassion, mercy, and service.
“People are drawn to witness, not coercion.”
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#Catholic#Evangelization#Faith
Pentecost was never meant to stay inside church walls.
It speaks first to those pushed to the margins — crossing languages, borders and every barrier of exclusion.
A powerful reflection on belonging, dignity and the Spirit that refuses to be contained.
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“The Clerical Files” examines how secrecy, clericalism, and institutional power enabled decades of abuse and cover-ups within the Church.
A powerful call for transparency, accountability, & justice for survivors.
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#Clericalism#ChurchReform
Faith groups at the #SantaMarta conference urged a just transition away from fossil fuels — rooted in climate justice, debt relief, and care for the poor.
A global call to protect our common home.
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#ClimateJustice#LaudatoSi#GlobalCatholic
#Politics can polarize even the Church.
Synodality calls us to listen, discern, and remain in relationship — not defend political idols.
“Participants of political conversations must primarily discern whether they are faithful to the Spirit.”
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