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Episode 252: How a Pope Saved Civilization: St. Leo the Great, Attila the Hun, and the Dignity of Work
Episode 252

Episode 252: How a Pope Saved Civilization: St. Leo the Great, Attila the Hun, and the Dignity of Work

Being Human

November 11, 20251h 0m

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Show Notes

Dr. Greg and Fr. Sam Kachuba hit record while walking the streets of Rome, dodging mopeds, eating gelato, and talking Pope St. Leo the Great, AI, and what it really means to be human. What does a 5th-century pope who faced Attila the Hun have to teach us about preserving culture, confronting modern threats, and embracing our humanity in the digital age?

Key Topics:

  • Walking the streets of Rome and recording a podcast mid-pilgrimage—interruptions and all
  • How to make a pilgrimage transform your life—not just leave you with photos and memories
  • What happens when we try to "transcend" being human instead of integrating it
  • The rise of AI therapy, and what it reveals about the failures of modern psychology
  • Why relationship—not efficiency—is the core of healing and growth
  • Why protecting culture is part of protecting the dignity of the human person
  • How ancient heresies about Christ's humanity still influence modern spiritual confusion

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