Julien Hammond explores the ways that Catholics and Mennonites have learned from each other and grown together in dialogue.
In his weekly General Audience, Pope Leo XIV reflected on Jesus' arrest on the Mount of Olives, saying that "Christian hope...is the result of profound prayer in which God is not asked to spare us from suffering, but rather to give us the strength to persevere in love, aware that life offered freely for love cannot be taken away by anyone."
Pope Leo XIV is calling for deeper reflection on the “challenges [of AI] for the defence of human dignity, justice, and labour" What might some of those challenges be?
Where are we to look to find what it means to be a man in today’s world? What is the path to a more human society?
Popes since Leo XIII have used social encyclicals to offer moral guidance on the pressing political issues of their day. Will Leo XIV do the same for AI?