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The World is Changing Fast

AI, automation, and economic uncertainty threaten to upend life as we know it. How should Christians navigate it? How do we live well, work with purpose, and honor human dignity? Catholic Social Teaching has bold and inspiring answers.

What is Catholic Social Teaching?

It’s the Church’s 2,000-year wisdom on justice, human dignity, and the common good applied to how we organize modern life: work, family, politics, money, and community. It’s rooted in Christian doctrine and has been sharpened by centuries of development, insight, and reflection from popes, saints, and brilliant theologians.

How does this program work?

One year. One email per week (with a 1-minute reading + brief reflection). That’s it. Totally free.

What’s in the email?

This year, we’ll go through Rerum Novarum—the foundational and increasingly relevant 1891 encyclical applying Catholic Social Teaching to the modern world. Join thousands of others as we read through this landmark encyclical together and equip ourselves with the most important ideas we need to thrive in our rapidly changing world.

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“I chose to take the name Leo XIV…mainly because Pope Leo XIII in his historic encyclical Rerum Novarum addressed the social question in the context of the first great industrial revolution. In our own day, the Church offers to everyone the treasury of her social teaching in response to another industrial revolution and to developments in the field of artificial intelligence that pose new challenges for the defense of human dignity, justice and labour.”

– Pope Leo XIV on the importance of Rerum Novarum today

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