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William James: The Psychologist Who Refused to Mock Faith

William James treated faith not as superstition but as a living truth, exploring the soul with humanity and scientific curiosity. Newsroom (28/01/2026 Gaudium Press )...

China’s Hidden Concord: Eight Years On, the Sino-Vatican Agreement Faces Its Defining Test

Eight years after the Sino-Vatican accord, the Church in China faces rising tensions between faith, politics, and Rome’s diplomatic vision. Newsroom (26/01/2026 Gaudium Press )...

After Maduro’s Fall, Vatican Diplomacy Emerges as a Quiet Power in the Americas

As Venezuela shifts post-Maduro, the Vatican’s subtle diplomacy rises, reshaping ties across Cuba, Nicaragua, and the wider Western Hemisphere. Newsroom (14/01/2026 Gaudium Press )  The...

Cardinal Joseph Zen at 94 – Hong Kong’s Conscience

At 94, Cardinal Joseph Zen wages a last great battle—against Beijing’s control, Vatican diplomacy, and what he calls a manipulated synodality. Newsroom (13/01/2026 Gaudium Press...

The Gospel of Learning: Silicon Valley’s New Faith and Rome’s Reply

Palantir’s Meritocracy Fellowship rejects academia’s old order as Pope Leo XIV revives a humanistic defense of learning. Two gospels of education collide. Newsroom (07/01/2026 Gaudium...

Speculations on Pope Leo XIV’s First Encyclical Hints at a New Social Doctrine for the Age of AI

Pope Leo XIV’s expected encyclical “Magnifica Humanitas” signals a bold Catholic response to AI, exclusion, and human dignity in a changing world. Newsroom (06/01/2026 Gaudium...
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