Magnifica Humanitas: The Neo-Church’s Technological Utopianism Replaces the Supernatural Mission
VaticanNews portal reports on May 29, 2026, that Archbishop Ronald Hicks of New York praised Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical “Magnifica humanitas” as “timely,” “relevant,” and “essential for generations to come,” particularly regarding artificial intelligence’s impact on work and human dignity. The archbishop emphasized that “AI is here to stay” and celebrated the document’s engagement with industry, its call for “ethical governance,” and its focus on “what does it mean to be human,” drawing parallels to Leo XIII’s Rerum novarum. This interview reveals the conciliar sect’s complete capitulation to technological modernism, replacing the Church’s supernatural mission with a naturalistic humanism that seeks to baptize the digital revolution rather than proclaim the eternal truths of Christ the King.









