In the second week since the release of Magnifica Humanitas, Pope Leo is clearly coming into his own: he receives his predecessors' legacies and carries their teachings further — particularly on human dignity, slavery, and the end of just-war theory.
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In part two of the Wise Guys' series on Magnifica Humanitas, Scott Lieb and Dr. Michael Therrien continue breaking down Pope Leo XIV's encyclical letter.
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As we celebrate the Memorial of St. Charles Lwanga, Ugandan Martyr, let us pray for those suffering from the outbreak of Ebola in the DRC and Uganda.
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A lively conversation between a theologian and an ordinary Catholic about Pope Leo's encyclical Magnifica Humanitas, and how artificial intelligence can be understood, judged, and directed in light of Catholic faith and the dignity of the human person.
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Pope Leo XIV quoted the wizard Gandalf in his first encyclical. Peter Thiel named his company Palantir after Tolkien’s corrupted seeing-stone. @JohnTGrosso connects the dots.
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Pope Leo XIV’s new encyclical arrives with force, seeking to reorient contemporary social change. @RodrigoGuerraL analyzes Magnifica Humanitas.
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Let us learn to be rich in a different way: more attentive to relationships, more intent on valuing the common good, more attached to the local area, more grateful in welcoming and integrating those who come to live with us.
"The Church receives the Body of the Lord and becomes what she receives." Leo XIV's first catechesis on the liturgy quotes Augustine and sidesteps the liturgy-wars, restoring attention to the Mass as the mystery of Christ.
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Rodrigo Guerra on Pope Leo XIV after one year: "creative fidelity" to tradition, an "unarmed and disarming" peace, and a synodal reform that is neither parliamentarianism nor a passing fad — but Vatican II's ecclesiology lived in full. @RodrigoGuerraL
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When content is fundamentally spiritual, language cannot be outsourced, above all for us who profess the religion of the Logos. Word can never be dispensable nor accidental, least of all for a Christian.
Can AI Produce Spiritual Writing?
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The SSPX speaks in two voices. To Rome: filial submission and talk of serving the Church. To its own: the pope is a drunken father, ordinary parishes can’t save souls, the bishops have attacked the faith for sixty years. Same Society. Same week.
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US Vice President JD Vance has joined the group of Catholic public figures who are fascinated by UFOs, but who believe that creatures posing as space aliens are actually demons in disguise.
No, really.
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