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Magnifica Humanitas Pope Leo XIV

Pope urges ‘responsible care for the human family’ in the face of AI

Magnifica Humanitas, Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical on artificial intelligence, underlines the need to safeguard human dignity as it is “threatened by new forms of dehumanisation”. Source: OSV News.

Bishops Magnifica Humanitas

Bishops encourage study of Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical

The Australian Catholic Bishops Conference has encouraged the faithful to read Magnifica Humanitas and consider ways in which Pope Leo’s encyclical can be applied locally. Source: ACBC Media Blog.

Politics Religious Freedom

Coalition confirms support for religious freedom in schools

The Coalition is defending religious freedom in schools and pinning soaring private school fees on the Albanese Government’s inflationary public spending. Source: The Australian.

Budget Politics

Albanese pushes ahead with tax changes amid backlash

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will present controversial changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax to Parliament on Thursday, pushing for speedy passage of the plans while flagging possible carve-outs for businesses beyond the startup sector. Source: The Guardian.

Education

Conference president returns to the wellspring of his youth to open campus

Perth Archbishop Timothy Costelloe was welcomed back to Salesian College Chadstone in Melbourne, where he was once a former student, teacher and rector. Source: The Record.

Anniversary People

Helping homeless in Brisbane puts spring in Roby’s step on Alice trek

Roby Curtis is walking from Brisbane to Alice Springs in the spiritual footsteps of his hero, St John Paul II. Source: The Catholic Leader.

Magnifica Humanitas Modern Slavery

‘A wound in Christian memory’: Pope delivers slavery apology

Pope Leo XIV made a historic apology yesterday for the role the Holy See itself played in legitimising slavery and for having failed to condemn it for centuries, calling the Vatican’s record a “wound in Christian memory”. Source: NCR Online. 

Ecumenism

European churches open doors in ecumenical collaboration

Hundreds of Christian churches and religious sites across central Europe will open their doors on Friday for the Night of Churches, an annual ecumenical initiative that draws nearly one million visitors in the Czech Republic and Austria combined. Source: EWTN News.

South America

Delegation seeks forgiveness over Peru ecclesial body

A Vatican delegation, including cardinals, bishops, and representatives of the Church in Peru, knelt before farmers asking for forgiveness in response to abuses suffered at the hands of an ecclesial organisation dissolved in 2025. Source: Vatican News.