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June 29, 2026The app told her to turn it offA Catholic wife and mother wrote to tell us that the most refreshing thing Truthly did was tell her to stop using it.June 10, 2026The hidden reason Gen Z is becoming CatholicGen Z is the first generation to grow up in a fully post-Christian world. They tested what modernity promised, and now they are looking for something real.June 5, 2026A valuable tool that requires vigilanceThe line I keep coming back to in Pope Leo's first encyclical is a simple one. He calls AI a valuable tool that requires vigilance. That's the whole posture.May 26, 2026Pope Leo on AIPope Leo XIV released his first encyclical, on artificial intelligence. I read it cover to cover and sat with it overnight. Here's what stood out.May 20, 2026Pope Leo's upcoming encyclical on AIPope Leo signed Magnifica Humanitas on May 15, exactly 135 years to the day after Leo XIII signed Rerum Novarum. The parallel is intentional.May 13, 2026The feast day that saved everythingTwo years ago my co-founder Jake left his career to build Truthly, with no income and a runway disappearing fast. Then, walking out of a Fatima Mass, his phone lit up.May 8, 2026She came to us asking if God existsMiriam found Truthly while asking whether God truly exists. She came broken, lonely, sick, and searching, and she wrote to tell us what happened next.May 5, 2026The question you weren't ready forYou know the faith has a beautiful answer. The challenge has never been the depth of the tradition. It is explaining it in the middle of an ordinary Tuesday evening.April 25, 2026God made you to be happyI filled the hole in my heart with whatever was nearby. Each one promised something. None delivered. Then I really met Jesus, and things changed.April 22, 2026"Go to Mass every day."Five words Jake's father gave him. The same instinct Tolkien gave his son. It's why we built Mass Finder.April 17, 2026The Mass readings have something to sayThe Church walks us day by day through the first Easter season. The question the readings are asking is simple: are you all in?April 9, 2026Every question deserves a true answerWe were made for truth. Truthly now answers any question, not just religious ones, always grounded in Catholic teaching and always up to date.
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