Magnifica Humanitas: Today, the Church Speaks to the Age of AI

Today, 15 May 2026 — the 135th anniversary of Rerum Novarum — Pope Leo XIV is expected to sign his first encyclical. Provisionally titled Magnifica Humanitas ("Magnificent Humanity”), the document is reported to address artificial intelligence, international peace, and what Vatican sources describe as a deepening crisis in international law. If the date holds, it will be one of... Continue Reading →

Preach What You Practice: Why Catholic Institutions Must Welcome the Union

The Church has long upheld workers’ dignity. Now is the time to live that principle within its own walls. It’s uncomfortable when a Catholic hospital administrator discourages unionization while a local bishop endorses labor dignity. This contradiction can be resolved. Catholic institutions shouldn’t just accept worker organizing—they should welcome it as true to their identity.... Continue Reading →

From the Inside Out

From the Inside Out Contemplation, Conscience, and the Catholic Vision of a Just World Integrating Thomas Merton, Joseph Cardijn, and Mortimer Adler with the Traditions of Greek Philosophy and Enlightenment Thought Introduction: The Problem of Knowing and Doing There is a temptation, in every age, to separate the life of the mind from the life... Continue Reading →

Merton, Cardijn, Rerum Novarum, and the New Things of Our Time: Magnifica Humanitas

In ten days, we celebrate the 135th anniversary of Rerum Novarum. More than a century ago, Pope Leo XIII wrote Rerum Novarum—”On the New Things”—to address the social upheaval of industrial capitalism. His central message—labor is not a commodity, workers deserve dignity, and justice is essential—remains as urgent today as ever. This text argues that revisiting... Continue Reading →

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