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Pope Leo XIV makes historic apology for Vatican’s role in legitimizing slavery

Pope Leo XIV makes historic apology for Vatican’s role in legitimizing slavery

Summary

Pope Leo XIV issued a historic apology for the Vatican’s past role in supporting slavery and failing to condemn it for centuries. In his first encyclical, he also called for strict rules on artificial intelligence to protect humanity and emphasized working for the common good rather than profit.

Key Facts

  • Pope Leo XIV publicly apologized for the Vatican’s involvement in legitimizing slavery.
  • This is the first time a pope has admitted the Vatican gave authority to European rulers to enslave people labeled as “infidels.”
  • The pope is the first U.S.-born pope, with family roots including both enslaved individuals and slave owners.
  • The apology was included in his first major letter, called an encyclical, titled “Magnifica Humanitas.”
  • Pope Leo XIV urged for strong regulations on artificial intelligence to protect people.
  • He highlighted concerns over new forms of digital-era slavery and colonialism linked to technology.
  • Black American Catholics and scholars have asked the Vatican to make a clear apology for its role in the slave trade.
  • The pope called for AI developers to focus on the common good, not just profit.
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