Catholic thinkers, tech experts reflect on promise and perils of AI at New York Encounter — By: Catholic News Agency

NEW YORK — How can Catholic social teaching guide us in weighing the benefits of artificial intelligence against the dangers it poses to human dignity? That question animated a wide-ranging discussion among Catholic thinkers and technology experts at the New York Encounter on Saturday. Citing Pope Leo XIV’s call to use AI responsibly as well…

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Pope Leo XIV, in first Roman parish visit, calls for ‘disarming’ meekness — By: Catholic News Agency

Pope Leo XIV on Sunday made his first visit to a parish in the Diocese of Rome, celebrating Mass at Santa Maria Regina Pacis in Ostia Lido and urging Catholics to cultivate “coherence between faith and life” while opposing violence and injustice with “the disarming strength of meekness” and renewed prayer for peace. Santa Maria…

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Historic murals in Iraq emerge from the ruins of ISIS destruction — By: Catholic News Agency

Restoration work is progressing rapidly on two 13th-century historic mural reliefs at the ancient Mar Behnam and Sarah Monastery in Iraq. The effort is being led by the monastery’s administration in collaboration with the French organization Mesopotamia after the artworks suffered extensive destruction at the hands of ISIS. The monastery was featured in an EWTN…

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The Good Maharaja who sheltered Polish children during World War II — By: Catholic News Agency

The 1941 Sikorski-Mayski agreement between the Soviet Union and Poland resulted in the release of tens of thousands of Polish prisoners of war held in the Gulag and other Soviet camps. Their number included thousands of displaced children, many of whom were orphans. No one wanted these children; they couldn’t return to Nazi-occupied Poland, and…

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