Anchored in Hope: A Catholic Vision from Rerum Novarum to the Digital Age”
"We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure.” Hebrews 6:19
Why this verse?
- "Hope as an anchor" directly ties into the theme phrase “Anchored in Hope.”
- It reflects stability and faith, essential when navigating social change—from the industrial era (Rerum Novarum, 1891) to today's digital age.
- It emphasizes that our foundation is Christ, consistent with the Catholic vision for family, life, and society.
Rationale
In a time marked by rapid cultural, technological, and social shifts, the Church is called to re-affirm its timeless commitment to the dignity of the human person, the sanctity of the family, and the defense of life at all stages. This conference, titled "Anchored in Hope: A Catholic Vision from Rerum Novarum to the Digital Age," seeks to ground our contemporary challenges in the rich heritage of Catholic social teaching, beginning with Pope Leo XIII’s landmark encyclical Rerum Novarum (1891) and extending through successive teachings to our present digital era.
Rerum Novarum established a foundational Catholic response to the injustices of the Industrial Revolution, affirming the dignity of labor, the rights of workers, the centrality of the family, and the need for social solidarity. Today, we face new forms of injustice—rooted in technological exploitation, digital alienation, attacks on human life, and the weakening of family structures.
This conference invites participants to explore how the Catholic vision continues to offer hope in the midst of these challenges—hope that is not naïve optimism, but a deep theological virtue that anchors us in Christ. By revisiting the social magisterium of the Church and applying its principles to current realities such as digital culture, bioethical concerns, gender ideology, and the role of AI in society, we strive to articulate a consistent and courageous response to the questions of our time.
In particular, this gathering seeks to:
- Renew the commitment to protecting life and strengthening the family in the face of modern threats.
- Promote digital responsibility and ethical engagement with technology in a way that upholds human dignity.
- Form and equip families, lay leaders, and pastoral workers with Catholic tools for cultural discernment and moral action.
- Inspire all participants with the hope that arises from Christ, who “makes all things new” (Rev 21:5), even in the most uncertain times.
In fidelity to the Church's teachings and mission, and rooted in prayer, reflection, and dialogue, we move forward with confidence that the Gospel remains the sure anchor for our families and our world—yesterday, today, and always.