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With AI manifesto, Leo joins pantheon of popes who urged world to change

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Posted on May 25, 2026

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Pope Leo’s AI Manifesto Calls for Global Regulation and Ethical Debate

Pope Leo XIV’s Encyclical and the Call for AI Oversight

By Joshua McElwee

Historical Context of Papal Social Justice Documents

VATICAN CITY, May 25 (Reuters) - Catholic popes have been urging global leaders to address social justice issues for 135 years across some two dozen major documents that many of the world's 1.4-billion-faithful can cite by their two- or three-word titles.

Notable Encyclicals Through the Ages

"Rerum Novarum" from Leo XIII in 1891 called for better conditions for workers in the Industrial Revolution. "Pacem in Terris" from John XXIII in 1963 appealed for nuclear disarmament amid the Cold War. "Laudato Si'" from Francis in 2015 pleaded for swift action to address climate change.

Pope Leo XIV’s Manifesto: "Magnifica Humanitas"

Leo XIV has now added his name to the pantheon, issuing a fervent manifesto on Monday titled "Magnifica Humanitas" (Magnificent Humanity), urging global governments to slow down the development of AI systems.

Expert Commentary on Leo XIV’s Approach

"Like other popes before him, Pope Leo is responding to one of the most pressing social issues of his time," John Thavis, a longtime Vatican correspondent who covered three papacies, told Reuters. 

"Clearly (Leo) wants to help shape the debate over technology and AI, by emphasizing the moral and ethical arguments that centre the human person," said Thavis.

A year into his papacy, Leo formally signed the text about AI on May 15, the 135th anniversary of his predecessor's publishing of "Rerum Novarum", firmly tying the newest papal document urging world action on social issues to the papal text widely considered to have done that first.

Papal Encyclicals: Selection and Significance

The Process of Choosing Encyclical Topics

POPES CHOOSE ENCYCLICAL TOPICS CAREFULLY

Anna Rowlands, a British academic and Church adviser, said at a Vatican event presenting Leo's text on Monday that for more than a century popes have cautioned that the world "will not be saved by the market."

"Today, Pope Leo cautions that we will not be 'saved' by AI," she said.

The Role and Impact of Encyclicals

Encyclicals are ​one of the highest forms of teaching from a pontiff to the Church's members. 

Popes choose the topics of encyclicals carefully to highlight the main priorities of their papacies, as the texts, which can span hundreds of pages, often take years to prepare. 

The late Pope Francis, who led the Church for 12 years, authored only four of the documents.

Pope Leo XIV’s Warnings on AI

Leo, who has adopted a more forceful tone in recent months and has drawn the ire of U.S. President Donald Trump after criticising the Iran war, warned in his text that AI spreads misinformation, prioritises conflict and could lead the world down a path of unending war.

At Monday's Vatican event he also expressed concern that some autonomous weapons systems have advanced "practically beyond any human reach to govern them".

The Effectiveness of Papal Encyclicals

Historical Impact of Previous Encyclicals

MIXED RECORD OF SUCCESS FOR PAPAL ENCYCLICALS

Papal encyclicals urging action from world leaders have a mixed record of leading to substantive changes. 

"Pacem in Terris", published just months after the 1962 Cuban missile crisis, is credited by some historians with giving moral backing to negotiations between then-U.S. President John F. Kennedy and Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev that led to the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.

Francis, whose "Laudato Si'" was the first papal document to endorse the scientific consensus that greenhouse gases are warming the Earth's atmosphere, lamented frequently that governments were not doing more to mitigate climate change.

Long-Term Influence and Public Debate

Thavis said it is usually hard at first to judge whether a papal encyclical will have lasting impact, as it takes time for the lengthy documents to be digested by people worldwide.

"Their ideas tend to surface gradually in the public square, in the media and in grassroots activism," he said. "I suspect this encyclical will act as a landmark reference point in the ongoing debate over artificial intelligence."

The document is already available to read on the Vatican website in a number of languages, and will also be distributed as a booklet for reading and discussion.

Industry Response and Regulatory Proposals

AI Industry Leaders React

 Chris Olah, a co-founder of Anthropic, one of the world's top AI companies, took part in the Vatican's event on Monday launching Leo's text and thanked the pope for addressing the problems raised by the disruptive, new technology. 

He said firms like his faced strong commercial pressures and needed outside scrutiny.

Pope Leo XIV’s Call for International Regulation

Leo called in his text for robust international regulations to oversee AI development and for ownership of AI data not to be left solely in private hands.

(Reporting by Joshua McElweeEditing by Keith Weir)

Key Takeaways

  • The encyclical was formally signed on May 15, 2026—exactly 135 years after Leo XIII’s Rerum Novarum (May 15, 1891)—and published on May 25, 2026, symbolically linking Leo XIV’s AI-focused teaching to the Church’s social-justice tradition (vaticannews.va).
  • “Magnifica Humanitas” issues a moral imperative: AI must be 'disarmed' from domination, exclusion, and war; lethal decisions must never be entrusted to machines (apnews.com).
  • The pope warns of concentrated AI power—opaque algorithms managed by a few—and calls for independent regulation, transparency, oversight, and prioritization of human dignity and the common good over profit (theatlantic.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of Pope Leo's AI manifesto?
Pope Leo is calling for global governments to slow down AI system development and to focus on the ethical and moral implications of technology.
How does Pope Leo’s manifesto compare to previous papal documents?
Similar to earlier encyclicals addressing social issues, Pope Leo’s Magnifica Humanitas connects to a legacy of urging world leaders to act on challenges like workers’ rights, nuclear disarmament, and climate change.
Why do popes issue encyclicals?
Popes issue encyclicals to highlight the major priorities of their papacies and address pressing global issues from a moral and ethical perspective.
Has Magnifica Humanitas had any immediate impact?
While it is too soon to judge, experts suggest the encyclical will become a reference point in the debate over artificial intelligence.
What concerns did Pope Leo raise about AI?
Pope Leo warned that AI can spread misinformation, escalate conflict, and that some autonomous weapons may be beyond human control.

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