A Defining Moment in Humanity: A Statement From Rob Hoskins, President of OneHope, on Pope Leo XIV’s Encyclical ‘Magnifica Humanitas’
The encyclical says AI should be governed through shared discernment, not technical control, as private institutions increasingly shape communication, work and political judgment.
- On Friday, June 5, 2026, Pope Leo XIV released the encyclical 'Magnifica Humanitas,' framing artificial intelligence as a defining moment for human civilization and calling for shared governance to protect human dignity over technical efficiency.
- Leo warns against the 'technocratic paradigm,' where efficiency risks marginalizing human dignity and concentrating power in few hands resembling Babel; he urges synodality—shared discernment among diverse disciplines—to govern technological civilization instead.
- The encyclical calls for an 'educational alliance' among families, schools, and public institutions to help youth resist digital manipulation. Leo argues AI challenges are too vast for any single discipline, requiring collaboration between theologians, scientists, and ethicists.
- Dr. Rob Hoskins, President and Co-founder of OneHope, described the encyclical as a 'defining moment' for global civilization, emphasizing that the church must apply Catholic social principles to ensure technology serves humanity rather than profit alone.
- Rebuilding Jerusalem serves as the encyclical's guiding metaphor for a future built through shared responsibility rather than centralized control. Leo emphasizes that no one can single-handedly bear these challenges, urging society to become 'builders of communion' protecting dignity.
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Tallman: Pope urges AI be 'disarmed'
On May 25, Pope Leo XIV issued his first encyclical to all Catholic bishops and all people of goodwill, both believers and nonbelievers. An encyclical is a major teaching by a pope applying gospel principles to urgent contemporary issues. The title is Magnifica Humanitas: On Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence.
AI Must Not Encroach on Human Dignity
In a world captivated by technological advances, Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical seeks to shift attention away from the marvels and terrors of AI and toward the magnificence of humanity. The message that the technology lacks a “moral conscience” and is distinct from human cognition is necessary and welcome.
A Defining Moment in Humanity: A Statement from Rob Hoskins, President of OneHope, on Pope Leo XIV’s Encyclical ‘Magnifica Humanitas’
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Daniel Ibáñez/EWTN NEWS/VATICAN POOL Catholic theologian Léocadie Lushombo speaks during the presentation of Pope Leo’s first encyclical on May 25, 2026, at the Vatican as Cardinal Michael Czerny listens. Catholic theologian Léocadie Lushombo praised Pope Leo’s ‘prophetic’ inclusion of care for digital workers and encouraged people to ‘care about knowing’ how their use of AI products affects other people.
While Leo XIV's encyclical on AI has the merit of putting the debate on the civilizational terrain, several shortcomings, particularly concerning school or work, limit its scope, laments philosopher Eric Sadin.
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