Browsing News Entries
Silicon Valley priest: Encyclical gives new impetus to Church–Big Tech dialogue
Posted on 05/26/2026 06:00 AM ()
Fr. Brendan McGuire, a former engineer and now parish priest in California’s Silicon Valley, says Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical ‘Magnifica humanitas’ gives a new impetus to the Church’s engagement with those on the cutting edge of technology.
In the footsteps of St. Rita: A Brazilian woman on mission in Italy
Posted on 05/26/2026 00:50 AM ()
Sister Maria Atília Collet has found in the saint of impossible causes a guiding light for her own life and that of thousands of pilgrims. Before arriving in Roccaporena, the Italian town where Saint Rita was born in 1381, her religious mission took her from inland Brazil to Italy, Portugal, Spain and Mozambique. She spent over 15 years in the African country, where she deepened the human and spiritual experience that today guides her in welcoming pilgrims.
Anna Rowlands: Pope Leo’s ‘Magnifica humanitas’ will have enduring impact
Posted on 05/25/2026 07:47 AM ()
As Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical 'Magnifica humanitas' is unveiled, Professor Anna Rowlands, theologian at Durham University, tells Vatican News that such a powerful message—addressing both the benefits and dangers of our AI era—will leave an enduring mark on the Church and the world.
Peru: Cardinals, bishops kneel before 'Sodalitium' victims
Posted on 05/25/2026 07:33 AM ()
At a Mass of Reparation, Vatican delegates and Peruvian clergy knelt before farmers in Peru asking for forgiveness, following years of petitions from the indigenous community asking for “reparation” in response to abuses suffered at the hands of members of the "Sodalitium Christianae Vitae," an ecclesial organization dissolved in 2025.
Pope Leo presents 'Magnifica humanitas’ calling for disarmament of AI
Posted on 05/25/2026 05:30 AM ()
Pope Leo XIV presents "Magnifica Humanitas" as the Church’s response to the challenges posed by artificial intelligence, calling for AI to be “disarmed” from logics of domination, exclusion and war. Drawing parallels with Rerum Novarum, the Pope urges the global community to place technological progress at the service of human dignity, solidarity and the common good.
Pope urges Europe to support families amid demographic crisis
Posted on 05/25/2026 04:18 AM ()
Pope Leo XIV warns that Europe’s demographic decline threatens intergenerational solidarity and the future of society, calling for renewed support for families and human dignity. Addressing European lawmakers, he says only a “fresh springtide for the family” can overcome the continent’s growing social and cultural sterility.
Pope Leo’s ‘Magnifica humanitas’: AI must serve humanity not concentrate power
Posted on 05/25/2026 03:30 AM ()
Marking the 135th anniversary of Rerum novarum, Pope Leo XIV releases his first encyclical, entitled ‘Magnifica humanitas: On Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence.’ He appeals for the safeguarding of humanity, promotion of truth, dignity of work, social justice, and peace.
Remaining human in the age of algorithms
Posted on 05/25/2026 03:30 AM ()
Our Editorial Director reflects on Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical ‘Magnifica humanitas,’ in which the Pope calls for technology to advance without causing the human heart to regress.
Burkina Faso: Archbishop Soviguidi pays courtesy call on traditional monarch of the Mossi people
Posted on 05/25/2026 03:19 AM ()
After presenting his credentials to President Ibrahim Traoré on 5 December 2025, Archbishop Éric Soviguidi, Apostolic Nuncio to Burkina Faso and Niger, has been meeting local authorities. Last week, he was received by the Moogho Naaba. the traditional monarch of the Mossi people in Burkina Faso.
Pope prays for Christians in China and Middle East
Posted on 05/24/2026 04:56 AM ()
Following the Regina Caeli prayer, Pope Leo XIV entrusts Chinese Christians to the Virgin Mary, praying that they might be witnesses of “hope and peace.” The Pope’s thoughts also turn to those suffering from the conflict in the Holy Land.