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Kevin Gallagher, Commonweal As promised from the beginning of his papacy, Leo XIV has given us an encyclical letter that continues the legacy of Rerum novarum, serving as an act o...
Kathryn Jean Lopez, National Review This is the Church at her best in engaging culture: Making Church teaching clear and guiding the faithful through the moment's most confusing c...
Nat Brown, National Review "The first contribution we can make toward a more humane civilization," Pope Leo XIV writes in his first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, "is to be...
In Magnifica Humanitas, Leo argues Catholic social teaching can help us know how to deal with emerging technologies and their potential for disruption.
Matthew Walther, The Lamp Simply put: Magnifica humanitas is not compelling. Who its target audience was I cannot possibly imagine (though I think I can just about hear the sighs...
‘I cannot express how much I dislike the St. Michael Prayer after Mass. It is so, so jarring to me every time,’ said Zac Davis, co-host of the ‘Jesuitical’ podcast.
Bishop Louis Tylka, RealClearReligion "Quo Vadis (Where are you going?), America?" With those unforgettable words, Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen opened the very first...
"The future of higher education, and perhaps of democracy, may depend upon the willingness of liberal leaders and intellectuals to engage with the Catholic intellectual tradition,...
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A spirit of extremism is pulling us apart, and Catholic social thought offers a different path forward, one rooted in dignity, responsibility, and the hard work of staying in relat...
Mark Tooley, Juicy Ecumenism Does the old Modernist Religious Left still exist? The New York Times found one of its last recognizable vestiges in the Reverend Jim Rigby of St....
Pope Leo XIV, Vatican Humanity, created by God in all its grandeur, is today facing a pivotal choice: either to construct a new Tower of Babel or to build the city in which God an...
Pope Leo XIV's first encyclical points to our anthropological vocation grounded in the revelation of Jesus Christ, our ability to collaborate with our creator God and our capacity...
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