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Magnifica Humanitas: The Human Person Between Glory and Fragility

May 26, 2026 Matthew J. Ramage, Ph.D. 0

There are many newsworthy dimensions to Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas. If you’ve followed the Holy Father’s homilies, catecheses, and public addresses, the broad direction of the document is not surprising. Even so, […]

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The choice: Rebuild the tower of Babel or rebuild the walls of Jerusalem

May 26, 2026 Dale Ahlquist 0

The first encyclical of Pope Leo XIV, Magnifica Humanitas (“On Safeguarding The Human Person In The Time Of Artificial Intelligence”) should of course be of interest to everyone. But it is of special interest to […]

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