This white paper explores the emergence of a kairotic threshold moment in world history marked by the election of Pope Leo XIV. Drawing directly from his inaugural speeches, it frames the transition not simply as papal succession but as a paschal event — a spiritually generative pivot point in which the Church is called to steward the reconstitution of systemic, spiritual, and symbolic coherence. Re-grounded in Catholic Social Teaching, sacramental vision, and theological anthropology, the paper proposes a comprehensive path forward for ecclesial and civilizational transformation rooted in grace, coherence, mercy, and sacred time.
We articulate the theological and structural implications of Pope Leo XIV’s call to respond to a new industrial revolution — driven by artificial intelligence and symbolic fragmentation — with the treasury of the Church’s social teaching. The document lays out a coherent vision of threshold stewardship, and proposes new ecclesial forms, public rituals, institutional templates, and a future Declaration of Graceful Civilization grounded in mercy, dignity, and the moral architecture of sabbath and jubilee.










