This is a classic attempt to maintain institutional relevance by dressing up ancient dogmas in the trendy vocabulary of artificial intelligence. It mistakes theological nostalgia for a genuine solution to the complexities of the digital age.
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POPE LEO XIV’s FIRST ENCYCLICAL has already TRIGGERED a GLOBAL EARTHQUAKE!Added:
It was May 15th, 1891.
The world was changing at a speed no one had ever seen before. Factories devoured men, children worked 12-hour days, socialist movements promised heaven on earth.
And at that moment, a 76-year-old pope sat down at his desk and wrote What he wrote is called Rerum Novarum and it changed history.
By the end of this video, you'll understand why that date, May 15th, 1891, is the key to understanding what's happening in the Vatican these days.
And because the answer could be the most uncomfortable of the entire pontificate of Leo the 14th.
Let's reconstruct the sequence.
Leo XIII became pope in 1878 at the age of 68, when the men of that generation already considered themselves old.
The world into which he ascended the throne of Peter was unrecognizable from that of his predecessors.
Manchester produces more cotton in a day than all of England did in a year half a century earlier.
Six-year-old children work in the mines.
English and German cities are filling up with neighborhoods where people live in conditions that not even the slaves of antiquity had known.
Leo XIII looks at this world and does something that his critics consider an intrusion and his admirers a silent revolution.
He writes.
He wrote 300 years after the Council of Trent. 32 years before the radio transmitted the first human voice. 66 years before Sputnik orbited the Earth.
Rerum Novarum says three fundamental things that no one wanted to hear at the time. First, workers have inalienable rights that no boss can take away.
Second, socialism is not the answer because it denies private property and destroys the family.
Third, the church stands between unbridled capitalism and Marxist revolution and offers a third way, human dignity founded on the gospel.
This document became the starting point for the church's social doctrine.
This document transformed Leo XIII into one of the most cited popes in modern history.
And that document was signed on May 15th, 1891.
Exactly that date. Exactly that day.
The real story begins here.
On May 15th, 2026, exactly 135 years after Rerum Novarum, at almost the same time, another Leo signed a document.
He's not called the Pope of factories.
He's called the Pope of artificial intelligence.
The document is called Magnifica Humanitatis.
And it talks about safeguarding the human person in the age of artificial intelligence.
Leo XIV is the first American Pope in the history of the church. He was a mathematician before becoming a priest.
And Time magazine included him in 2025 among the 100 most influential people in the world in the field of artificial intelligence.
And on May 25th, at the presentation of his first encyclical, on stage with Cardinals Fernandez, Czerny, and Parolin, will be Christopher Olar, co-founder of Anthropic, one of the most advanced and controversial artificial intelligence companies on the planet.
Pay attention to this detail.
Ola's presence isn't a matter of protocol.
Anthropic is the company that the Pentagon, the US Department of Defense, has classified as a risk to the military supply chain.
This is the first time in history that such a designation has been applied to an American technology company.
Donald Trump's administration has blocked contracts between Anthropic and the Pentagon's military suppliers.
And the Pope, the first American in history to sit on the throne of Peter, has decided to present his first encyclical with the company's co-founder.
What we're seeing is just the surface.
We're not talking about a technical detail in the choice of guests. We're talking about a geopolitical stance that has shaken newsrooms around the world.
Bloomberg, The Washington Post, Fortune, PBS, they all led with this story on May 18, 2026.
Not because the encyclical on artificial intelligence is scandalous in itself, but because the symbolism is powerful and unmistakable.
The Pope is taking the stage with the company the US government has declared dangerous.
And it is here that history reveals its true nature.
Leo XIII in 1891 stood between capitalism and Marxism to defend humanity.
Leo XIV in 2026 places himself between the Pentagon and Silicon Valley, but not on the side [music] many expected.
The question traditionalists have been asking for months is this.
When the Pope chooses to take the stand on the issue of artificial intelligence, does he do so to defend humanity or to be relevant.
The issue isn't artificial intelligence itself.
This year, Leo the 14th faces enormous crises.
The Priestly Fraternity of St. Pius X is approaching the episcopal consecrations on July 1st in Acon.
The document of the Senate Study Group 9 imploded under criticism.
Traditionalist Custodies remained [music] untouched.
The German Synodal Path was not halted.
And the first encyclical of the pontificate isn't on any of these issues. It's on artificial intelligence.
Do you understand the significance of this?
Leo XIII wrote Rerum Novarum because there was a real emergency before him.
Workers were losing their dignity in the factories.
Leo the 14th wrote the Magnificat Humanitatis, but the greatest emergency traditionalist Catholic see isn't in artificial intelligence.
It's in faith.
It's worth [music] dwelling on one point in particular.
In his message for World Communications Day, published on May 18th, Leo the 14th wrote, "The faces and voices of human beings are sacred."
He warned that artificial intelligence systems simulating voices, faces, emotions, and relationships are invading the deepest level of human communication.
The words are right. The concern is real.
But the question none of the mainstream media has asked is this.
If the Pope believes that faces and voices are sacred, why is the defender of this sacredness the co-founder of the company that simulates those faces and voices?
History, as we know, doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes.
In 1891, Leo XIII was surrounded by intellectuals who urged him to choose either capitalism or socialism.
He rejected both options and pointed to a third way, human dignity >> [music] >> founded on the gospel.
That was his greatness, not his ability to be relevant to his time, but his ability to offer his time something that his time alone would never have found.
The question is, is Leo the 14th doing the same thing at this moment?
Or is he choosing to be relevant to Silicon Valley instead of prophetic to the church?
The answer won't come on May 25th when Magnificat Humanitatis is published. The answer will come in the months that follow.
Perhaps it too will change history.
But Catholics know something that AI commentators don't.
The church has already given the definitive answer to the question of humanity.
It's called the gospel. It's called tradition. It's called the mass of all time.
And no machine, no matter how intelligent, will ever be able to write what the blood of Christ has already signed.
What do you think? If you like the video, comment amen. God bless you.
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