Pope Leo XIV Urges ‘Thinking the Faith’ Today

Q: Who is Pope Leo XIV?

A: Pope Leo XIV is the current pontiff who recently addressed academics at the Pontifical Lateran University in Rome.

Q: What is “thinking the faith”?

A: “Thinking the faith” is the concept Pope Leo XIV urged academics to employ to confront cultural emptiness and express Christian belief in contemporary contexts.

Q: What is the significance of the Pontifical Lateran University?

A: The Pontifical Lateran University is an ecclesiastical university directly controlled by the Holy See and is considered a privileged center for elaborating and contextualizing the teaching of the universal Church.

Q: Why is scientific rigor important to Pope Leo XIV?

A: Pope Leo XIV believes scientific rigor and intellectual effort are indispensable for the Church, countering prejudices and preparing competent laypeople and priests.

Q: What is the ultimate goal of the educational process at the university?

A: The goal is to form individuals guided by gratuity, truth, and justice, who can build a new, fraternal, and solidary world.

Q: What did Pope Leo XIV encourage the university community to do for the future?

A: He encouraged them to dream big, imagine new spaces for Christianity, and work with joy to help all discover Christ.

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Pope Leo XIV urges ‘thinking the faith’ amid risk of cultural emptiness

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