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Modern encyclicals aren't written in Latin anymore. They're drafted in Italian and the title is the Latin translation of the incipit.

Indeed, the beginning of the Italian text is: "La magnifica umanità creata da Dio si trova oggi..." from which, Magnifica Humanitas.

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For those who don't know why that's interesting: The tradional practice for creating these kinds of texts is to first write an editio typica in Latin. This Latin text is then the basis for translations into vernacular languages.
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Yeah, I don't know how they expect the people of Latin America to read this.
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Well because it’s Latin America, not the US, the vast majority of people are at least bilingual anyway :)
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Although, it's called Latin America many countries speak variations of spanish and Brazil speak portuguese, just because those languages derived from latin and not because there the people speak it
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That was the joke :(
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If it helps, I got your joke
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Haha don't worry, next time I'll take care :'D
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The net is too infused with dumb takes that the joke becomes indistinguishable to reality.
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This is true, but we also can't go around adding /s to everything. Ah well, I guess it's a risk I have to take.
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There's always the time the Pope's limo got pulled over by the cops . . .

https://startsat60.com/media/lifestyle/jokes/daily-joke-pope...

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