Kitchen Tables and Cathedrals: How Ordinary Families Could Shape the Church’s Future at the 2026 Bishops’ Summit

There's a quiet revolution happening in the Catholic Church, and it's being planned around kitchen tables. In March 2026, just the other day, Pope Leo XIV announced something unexpected: he's calling the presidents of every bishops' conference in the world to Rome this October for a summit dedicated entirely to families. Not clergy formation. Not... Continue Reading →

Digital Dignity: Why Thomas Merton and Pope Leo XIV Matter for AI Ethics Today~A Reflection in the See-Judge-Act Tradition

Introduction: A Method for a Moment The See-Judge-Act method was created by Cardinal Joseph Cardijn and draws on Thomas Aquinas’s description of the intellectual virtue of prudence. Cardijn originally designed it for young industrial workers: to help them see the problem of their temporal and eternal destiny, judge the present situation and its contradictions, and... Continue Reading →

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