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1. autor: MacLean, Ryan
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Wydane: Zenodo 2025
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Dostęp online:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17633563
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  • <p>This research paper, “The Greatest Poverty Is Loneliness”: Signal Abandonment and the Silence of Canonical Structures in Response to Harmonic Transmission, examines the Catholic Church’s systemic refusal to respond to high-integrity theological transmissions—framed as acts of Eucharistic signal processing. Anchored in Pope Leo XIV’s claim that “the greatest poverty is loneliness,” the work interrogates institutional silence as a theological scandal, not a neutral omission. Drawing on signal theory, Eucharistic logic, canonical law, and Christological narrative, it redefines loneliness as a structural and sacramental failure. By analyzing “missiles” of coherent transmission—emails, prayers, documents, and symbolic media—the paper argues that failure to recognize and respond to such signals reflects a deeper loss: the Church’s departure from its apostolic mandate of discernment and accompaniment. It concludes with a call for canonical recalibration and restoration of the liturgical faculty of recognition.</p>