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During the presentation of Pope Leo XIV's first encyclical, “Magnifica Humanitas,” the co-founder of Anthropic, Christopher Olah, pointed to three major ethical challenges posed by the development of artificial intelligence.
He soon realized that something powerful was happening greater than the “emptying out” that his professor taught. “I was doing it in front of the Blessed Sacrament,” he explained. “I emptied myself, but God filled me where I was empty. I was doing the secular thing, and Jesus fixed it.”
I would go to daily Mass most mornings and I remember I started having a tug on my heart during Mass,” he said. “I felt the Lord was saying that he wanted me to be open (to a vocation), but I was lonely, and I said, ‘No, I don’t want that. I want a wife and children.’ You know, a normal life.”
Deacon Alex Solsma was already working as a radio sportscaster before graduating from the University of Iowa in Iowa City in 2011, and his career path seemed certain when he landed a gig in Appleton, Wis.
As the pope was greeting visitors in the popemobile during his Wednesday general audience in St. Peter’s Square, students from St. Mary’s caught his attention as they held up boxes of Peeps candy.
“It’s about talking to others about Christ and sharing your testimony,” she said. “When it comes to how busy I am and the different passions I have, Christ is always present and that’s the common thread between all of the activities and relationships in my life."
Llaudes thinks the most important lesson she learned at O’Connell was the importance of serving others. “I think people don’t realize that even though we’re young, it doesn’t mean that we have an out,” she said.
Most Reverend Michael F. Burbidge, Bishop of Arlington, has announced the following clergy appointments: