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April
30,
2026
(Dan 12:4) But you,
Daniel, shut up the words and seal the book, until the time of
the end. Many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall
increase.
PAULINE.ORG: AI and Evangelization: Digital Echoes of the
Gospel
NOTRE DAME NEWS: New research from Notre Dame theologian and
Vatican working group explores how to 'reclaim human agency'
in age of AI
VATICAN.VA: MESSAGE OF THE HOLY FATHER TO THE
PARTICIPANTS IN THE BUILDERS AI FORUM (11/25)
I wish to note that artificial intelligence, like all human
invention, springs from the creative capacity that God has
entrusted to us (cf. Antiqua et Nova, 37). This
means that technological innovation can be a form of
participation in the divine act of creation. As such, it
carries an ethical and spiritual weight, for every design
choice expresses a vision of humanity. The Church
therefore calls all builders of AI to cultivate moral
discernment as a fundamental part of their work — to develop
systems that reflect justice, solidarity, and a genuine
reverence for life.
DICASTERY FOR THE DOCTRINE OF THE FAITH (01/25):
ANTIQUA ET NOVA Note on the Relationship Between
Artificial Intelligence and Human Intelligence
116. Since a "person's perfection is measured not by
the information or knowledge they possess, but by the depth of
their charity," how we incorporate AI "to include the least of our
brothers and sisters, the vulnerable, and those most in need, will
be the true measure of our humanity." The "wisdom of the heart"
can illuminate and guide the human-centered use of this technology
to help promote the common good, care for our "common home,"
advance the search for the truth, foster integral human
development, favor human solidarity and fraternity, and lead
humanity to its ultimate goal: happiness and full communion with
God.
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Magnum
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Romanum are now fully accessible, spanning the pontificate of Pope
Leo the Great (440) through Pope Benedict XIV (1740).
Multilingual Mass Readings
Scripture for Mass is now supported in 14
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Document
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Thinking Mode Upgraded
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Ladder of
Divine Ascent excerpt: Step 7- "On Joy-Making Mourning"
8. If nothing goes so well with humility as
mourning, certainly nothing is so opposed to it as laughter.
Prayer
request? Send an email to: [email protected]
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Smith at: [email protected]
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