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How Catholics Are Using Artificial Intelligence for Good
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Bishop Andrew Cozzens discusses the witness of the 2026 National Eucharistic Pilgrimage during the United States’ 250th anniversary and explains why drawing closer to the Eucharist remains vital for Catholics today.
We join Mark Irons on the road in St. Augustine, Florida — the site of the first Catholic Mass in the United States – as the 2026 National Eucharistic Pilgrimage kicks off its summer route up the East Coast and through most of the original 13 colonies during the United States' 250th anniversary.
Moral theologian Dr. Joseph Capizzi of The Catholic University of America and technology ethicist Brian Patrick Green of Santa Clara University discuss the biggest takeaways from Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical “Magnifica Humanitas.” They react to Anthropic’s presence at the Vatican launch and examine how Silicon Valley and the tech world may respond to the pope’s guidance on artificial intelligence.
In a modern papal first, Pope Leo XIV personally presented his highly anticipated encyclical “Magnifica Humanitas” at the Vatican. Montse Alvarado was there and reports on how Pope Leo XIV’s landmark document addresses artificial intelligence, human dignity, and what it means to preserve our humanity in the digital age.
In this extended edition of the interview, Catherine Hadro sits down with Catholic Leadership Institute President and CEO Dan Cellucci to hear his invaluable insight into the U.S. Church after years of walking alongside U.S. bishops. You'll also hear about his private audience with Pope Leo XIV and what makes for a thriving parish.
As we await the release of Pope Leo XIV's first encyclical "Magnifica humanitas" on Monday, May 25 about human dignity in the age of artificial intelligence – Mark Irons speaks with college students in the Washington, D.C. area for their thoughts on the upcoming encyclical and their concerns about the threat A.I. poses for the job market.
Roselle Reyes takes us inside Catholic schools striving to better include students with disabilities – we hear from families who have struggled to find an educational environment that best meets the needs of their children. And we are joined by Colleen McCoy-Cejka of the National Catholic Partnership on Disabilities to hear how Catholic schools compare to public schools on providing resources for children with disabilities.
Bishop Andrew Cozzens discusses the witness of the 2026 National Eucharistic Pilgrimage during the United States’ 250th anniversary and explains why drawing closer to the Eucharist remains vital for Catholics today.
We join Mark Irons on the road in St. Augustine, Florida — the site of the first Catholic Mass in the United States – as the 2026 National Eucharistic Pilgrimage kicks off its summer route up the East Coast and through most of the original 13 colonies during the United States' 250th anniversary.
Moral theologian Dr. Joseph Capizzi of The Catholic University of America and technology ethicist Brian Patrick Green of Santa Clara University discuss the biggest takeaways from Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical “Magnifica Humanitas.” They react to Anthropic’s presence at the Vatican launch and examine how Silicon Valley and the tech world may respond to the pope’s guidance on artificial intelligence.
In a modern papal first, Pope Leo XIV personally presented his highly anticipated encyclical “Magnifica Humanitas” at the Vatican. Montse Alvarado was there and reports on how Pope Leo XIV’s landmark document addresses artificial intelligence, human dignity, and what it means to preserve our humanity in the digital age.
In this extended edition of the interview, Catherine Hadro sits down with Catholic Leadership Institute President and CEO Dan Cellucci to hear his invaluable insight into the U.S. Church after years of walking alongside U.S. bishops. You'll also hear about his private audience with Pope Leo XIV and what makes for a thriving parish.
As we await the release of Pope Leo XIV's first encyclical "Magnifica humanitas" on Monday, May 25 about human dignity in the age of artificial intelligence – Mark Irons speaks with college students in the Washington, D.C. area for their thoughts on the upcoming encyclical and their concerns about the threat A.I. poses for the job market.
Roselle Reyes takes us inside Catholic schools striving to better include students with disabilities – we hear from families who have struggled to find an educational environment that best meets the needs of their children. And we are joined by Colleen McCoy-Cejka of the National Catholic Partnership on Disabilities to hear how Catholic schools compare to public schools on providing resources for children with disabilities.
