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Exploring Magnifica Humanitas Pope Leo XIVs Vision on Artificial Intelligence
Released on May 25, 2026, bearing a signature dated May 15, the 135th anniversary of Pope Leo XIII's Rerum Novarum, Pope Leo XIV's first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas ("Magnificent Humanity"), addresses a defining question of our age: safeguarding human dignity in the era of artificial intelligence. Just as Rerum Novarum responded to the Industrial Revolution, this document confronts the disruptions of AI, prioritizing the human person over technological utility. Structure

St. Michael Society
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Unleashing the Power of the Novena to the Holy Spirit for Spiritual Transformation
The Novena to the Holy Spirit (Pentecost Novena) is a profound Catholic practice rooted in the prayer of the earliest disciples. Catholics typically begin it in the liturgical days leading up to Pentecost, and it invites the faithful to ask for the Holy Spirit’s grace in expectation of his coming. Rooted in Christ’s command and the Upper Room After the Ascension, Jesus told the Apostles not to leave Jerusalem, but to “wait there for the promise of the Father,” so that they wo
Greg Mueller
May 152 min read


Happy Birthday, Venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen! A Prophet for Every Age
Today, May 8th, we celebrate the 131st birthday of one of the most remarkable souls American Catholicism has ever produced, the Venerable Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen. Born Peter John Sheen in 1895 in El Paso, Illinois, to a farming family of modest means, no one could have predicted that this boy from the Illinois prairie would one day preach the Gospel to tens of millions of people, shape the faith of a generation, and be embraced by a Pope as "a loyal son of the Church." But

St. Michael Society
May 73 min read


Do You Believe in Eucharistic Miracles?
Eucharistic miracles are extraordinary events that have occurred throughout the history of the Church, testifying to the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. These miracles serve as a profound manifestation of the mystery encapsulated in the words of Christ during the Last Supper: "This is my body" and "This is my blood" (Matthew 26:26-28). One of the most famous Eucharistic miracles took place in Lanciano, Italy, in the 8th century. During Mass, a doubtful priest

St. Michael Society
Mar 32 min read


Embrace the Pillars of Lent: Deepening Your Spiritual Journey Through Prayer Fasting and Almsgiving
Lent invites Catholics to embark on a profound spiritual journey that goes beyond tradition. It calls for a deeper connection with God through prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. These three pillars are not just rituals but powerful practices that nourish the soul and bring us closer to the heart of Christ. Preparing for Lent with intention can transform this season into a time of renewal and growth in faith. A wooden cross with rosary beads symbolizing Lent preparation Prayer:

St. Michael Society
Feb 43 min read


Effective Prayer Strategies with St. Michael's Guidance
Prayer is a powerful tool that many people turn to in times of need, seeking comfort, guidance, and strength. Among the various figures in spiritual traditions, St. Michael stands out as a protector and warrior. His guidance can enhance our prayer life, helping us to connect more deeply with our faith and intentions. In this post, we will explore effective prayer strategies inspired by St. Michael, providing practical tips and examples to enrich your spiritual journey. A peac

St. Michael Society
Feb 44 min read


Inspiring Stories from Saints: Strengthen Your Faith
Faith can often feel like a solitary journey, but the stories of saints throughout history remind us that we are not alone. These remarkable individuals faced immense challenges, yet their unwavering commitment to their beliefs offers us inspiration and guidance. In this post, we will explore the lives of several saints, their trials, and the lessons we can learn from their experiences to strengthen our own faith. A peaceful chapel that symbolizes faith and devotion. The Powe

St. Michael Society
Feb 44 min read
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