As a small group of tech companies race to dominate the artificial intelligence era, much of the world has been left wondering whether ordinary people have any voice in the …
Culture Creation
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In essence, “Rerum Novarum” calls everyone to honor the God-given dignity of each human person, rich and poor alike.
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In the 20th century, Chicago was to American Catholicism what New York was to finance or Hollywood to film — central, influential and formational.
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We live in an age that prizes efficiency above almost everything else. But we’re losing something harder to quantify: actual human connection.
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As the church in the United States looks for new ways to foster community, it is helpful to look to the past and understand the history that led to the …
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In many ways, “Gaudium et Spes,” or the “Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World,” is the culmination of what the Second Vatican Council hoped to accomplish, the …
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What does World War I have to do with the solemnity of Christ the King, which marks a century this year?
by D.D. Emmonsby D.D. EmmonsWhen Pius XI became pope, much of the world was in shambles. While the bloodletting of World War I had ended, widespread peace and tranquility were not evident.
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Has modern medicine lost its focus on the health of the patient?
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Archbishop Coakley sat down with OSV News to discuss his new leadership role in the conference.
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“Sharing knowledge is not enough for teaching: love is needed,” Pope Leo said in an audience for the Jubilee of the World of Education.
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