Magnifica Humanitas and the 12 Steps
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The Encyclical Magnifica Humanitas reminds us of the essential: the health of a society begins long before the disease. It begins in the value it assigns to each life before calculating its usefulness.
“If you write a problem clearly and specifically, you will have solved half” (Kidlin Law). Pope Leo XIV presented the Encyclical Letter Magnifica Humanitas, addressed to bishops, all Catholic faithful and humanity. It addresses the development of generative Artificial Intelligence (IA), its ethical and social reach, [...] The entry Between dogma and reason: governance, limits and ethics in the face of global challenges was first published in Des…
In resonance with Pope Leo XIV's encyclical, Magnifica humanitas, and the thought of Edgar Morin, who died on Friday May 29, 2026, the researcher Francis Taddei proposes to co-build an ethical future. Faced with the acceleration of technological revolutions, he pleads that the dreams of some should not become the nightmare of the greatest number.
Magnifica Humanitas, Artificial Intelligence, and Amish Country
They say that kids these days can’t get along without screens, but my teenaged daughter is an exception. On our most recent road trip, she came up with her own form of screen-free entertainment: she decided to keep a running tally of Teslas spotted along the way. The first few hours were a bit disappointing. West Virginia and Pennsylvania offered little in the way of Tesla sightings, as they also offered little in the way of the wealth that prod…
In his first encyclical, Pope Leo XIV refers to Leo XIII's Rerum Novarum. For both popes, social and economic issues are not only matters of politics, but are also important from the point of view of the teaching of the Church. Already in the third point of Magnifica humanitas ("Magnificent humanity"), Leo XIV recalls the encyclical Rerum novarum ("New things") by Leo XIII, which is considered an essential element of Catholic The article Is Magn…
Magnifica Humanitas and the 12 Steps
Dawn Eden Goldstein, theologian, canon lawyer, and author, who has written Father Ed: The Story of Bill W.’s Spiritual Sponsor, a biography of Fr. Edward Dowling, who was pivotal to the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous, sees a link between 12...
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