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The One Catholic Truth “Magnifica Humanitas” Never Said, by John B. Manos – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

The One Catholic Truth “Magnifica Humanitas” Never Said, by John B. Manos

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By John B. Manos, The Bellarmine Forum, May 29, 2026

While the world argues whether AI will replace us, the Vatican just released a 42,000-word encyclical on the topic and managed to avoid the single sentence that actually matters.

It never once said:

Man has an immortal soul. AI does not.

Not once.

Seventy-two pages later, after all the talk of dignity, imago Dei, and “humanity’s unique role,” the document still refuses to draw the line that separates persons from processors. The Baltimore Catechism nailed this in Question #1. Magnifica Humanitas couldn’t be bothered in 42,000 words.

Even if you give the encyclical every benefit of the doubt — even if you accept its diffuse, post-Vatican II register — it still fails basic Catholic theology. ….

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