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Pope Leo XIV's First Encyclical: A Brief Discussion Around the Main Themes

‘In Christ, we are called to cooperate in the work of creation, rather than be disinterested observers of technological processes that limit our freedom and responsibility.’ -Pope Leo XIV, MAGNIFICA HUMANITAS Dr Kevin Hargaden and Fr Niall Leahy SJ take 30 minutes to discuss the main themes of Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical. Explaining themes,... Read more » The post Pope Leo XIV’s First Encyclical: A brief discussion around the main themes app…

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Although they may never have imagined it, something in common has the German intellectual Hannah Arendt (1906-1975), the British writer John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (1892-1973) and the Austrian psychiatrist Viktor Frankl (1905-1997).In addition to having contributed substantive ideas for the enrichment of the intellectual universe, his thoughts have been taken into account and included by Pope Leo XIV in his recent encyclical Magnifica Humanitas.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Digital Tomb Tower, the encyclical of Leo XIV, secrecy, China and the classic "ours".

·Portugal
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I have read this first Encyclical of the Holy Father with great interest, largely to ascertain the extent to which his pontificate intends to continue the controversial and revolutionary (in both substance and form) doctrinal line of his predecessor, Francis. I sincerely hoped to glimpse a new direction, far removed from Francis's innovations in matters of doctrine (the death penalty, Marian trials…), morality (Amoris Laetitia or Fiducia Supplic…

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The RAE defines papanatism as the “attitude that consists in admiring something or someone in an excessive, simple or uncritical way”. I would specify a little more and defend that there is no expression at present of more refined papanatism, if we except classical music concerts, than the one practiced by left-wing minds when an encyclical of the Pope appears. No matter what Pope we are talking about. The last of Leon XIV, Magnifica Humanitas, …

·Madrid, Spain
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