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Pope Leo XIV's Enclyclical Draws on Tolkien, Igniting Discussion on Faith and Heritage

The recent encyclical from Pope Leo XIV, which includes a reference to Gandalf, has generated significant discussion regarding Tolkien's Catholic roots and cultural influences.

Editorial Staff1 min read

In a notable move, Pope Leo XIV's latest encyclical references Gandalf, a character from J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Lord of the Rings.' This mention has led to various interpretations, particularly concerning Tolkien's deep Catholic beliefs.

Some critics argue that the encyclical addresses the appropriation of Tolkien's work by certain factions in Silicon Valley, suggesting a tension between the author's intentions and modern interpretations.

The quote from the encyclical also serves to highlight Tolkien's English heritage, which many believe profoundly influenced his literary creations.