Magnifica Humanitas

Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, invites us to remain deeply human in the age of artificial intelligence.

It frames AI not merely as technology, but as a decisive test for human dignity, freedom, work, justice, peace, and the common good—calling us to disarm power and guide innovation toward a civilization of love.

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Where is God?

Awakening Faith: Is it still possible to meet God in our times, in this liquid society that surrounds us? Do the secularization and dechristianization characteristic of a formerly Christian West signal the end of times, or just the end of one time and the beginning of another?
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Where is God
Julián Carrón
 

Disarming Beauty

Disarming Beauty by Julián Carrón explores Christian faith in today’s world, showing how its beauty—not arguments or power—responds to cultural challenges, societal crises, and questions of the Church’s relevance.
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Disarming Beauty
Julián Carrón

The Radiance in Your Eyes

The book by Julián Carrón titled "Reawakening Our Humanity. Reflections in a Dizzying Time" is a book-interview released in April 2020. The book was published in ebook format, available for free, and it addresses how to face the dramatic challenges and uncertainties brought by developments such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The interview is edited by Alberto Savorana.
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Reawakening Our Humanity
Julián Carrón

Podcasts & Videos

Our Humanity and Enterprise - Part I

The “I” in Action - Part I - AI Dubbing 97% Accuracy

Our Humanity and Enterprise - Part II

The “I” in Action - Part II - AI Dubbing (97% Accuracy)

Our Humanity and Enterprise - Part III

Epochal American Reads.


The Catcher in the Rye

This commentary, framed for the Digital Cultural Center Epochal Change, explores the structural human need for meaning through the lens of J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye. It views the "religious sense" not as a denominational trait, but as the innate human capacity to ask ultimate questions.

The 7 Storey Mountain

This commentary, framed by the Digital Cultural Center Epochal Change, explores Merton's restless search reveals the irreducible human heart. His conversion was not adopting a doctrine but encountering a Presence that generated a new self — and he never stopped climbing.

J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye
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Thomas Merton's The Seven Storey Mountain
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