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Catholic sisters push Palantir on human rights as faith leaders rally in New York
(RNS) — The proposal comes as immigrant community members and faith leaders prepare to rally outside the company’s New York office.
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5mEurope's stained glass is stained with antisemitism
(RNS) — You think that the Middle Ages are history? Not so fast. The same libels against Jews remain with us today.
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9mIn historic appointment, Pope Leo names EWTN's Montse Alvarado to lead Vatican communications office
(RNS) — Alvarado will be the youngest person to lead a Vatican dicastery in recent memory and the first woman who is not a religious sister to be a Vatican prefect, a task historically reserved for cardinals.
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8mAt Union seminary, I saw the power of religious pluralism. It offers the US a better path.
(RNS) — As I prepare to step down from the presidency, I see a blueprint for a flourishing, interreligious America. But when I turn to the headlines, I see our nation barreling toward a far more destructive vision.
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5mPope Leo begins to update 'just war' theory
(RNS) — In line with long-standing papal concerns.
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2mBuilding God, Fearing Doom: The Theology of Superintelligence
Inside parts of Silicon Valley, AI is not just a tool. It is a vision of salvation, extinction and a future beyond the human.