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AI Ethics Dialogue Peddles Naturalism Under “Catholic” Banner

The cited article from EWTN News (February 23, 2026) reports on a dialogue in Brussels organized by the Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Union (COMECE) and European Future Talks. It quotes “Pope Leo XIV” using a tablet and features statements from COMECE adviser Friederike Ladenburger and Professor Philip McDonagh. The core warning is that faith-based voices risk marginalization as AI governance is shaped by “technical, commercial, and regulatory actors” alone. The article promotes ongoing dialogue, references the EU AI Act’s “high-risk” classifications, and aligns the initiative with the Vatican’s “Rome Call for AI Ethics” and the document *Antiqua et Nova*. It frames the ethical challenge in terms of “human dignity,” “democracy,” and “peace,” presenting the conciliar structures as legitimate partners for EU institutions under Article 17 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. The underlying thesis is that the post-conciliar Church must assert its voice in the secular forum to prevent a purely technocratic AI future.

Assisi Relic Spectacle: Modernist Sect’s Naturalistic Piety

The cited article from EWTN News reports on the public display of St. Francis of Assisi’s skeletal remains in the Basilica of St. Francis in Assisi, Italy, from February 22 to March 22, 2026, marking the 800th anniversary of the saint’s death. It describes a highly organized event with QR code reservations, allowing approximately 750 people every 30 minutes to view the bones in a glass case. Pilgrims are portrayed as experiencing deep emotion, tranquility, and a sense of connection to the saint. The new Bishop of Assisi, Felice Accrocca, and the Franciscan friars frame the event as a historic opportunity for reflection and encounter, emphasizing St. Francis’s conformity to Christ and the message of his faith in the resurrection. The article concludes that the event successfully facilitates a personal, affective devotion without any reference to doctrinal boundaries, sacramental life, or the legitimacy of the ecclesiastical authorities organizing it. **This event represents a profound reduction of Catholic relic veneration to a naturalistic, sentiment-driven spectacle orchestrated by a modernist sect, utterly divorced from the supernatural ends and hierarchical context of the true Catholic Church.**

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