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Saint Meinrad awarded $75,000 Lilly Endowment grant to explore faith formation and AI

Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Saint Meinrad Archabbey has received a planning grant to study how artificial intelligence is shaping the faith of young adults.

Saint Meinrad Archabbey has received a planning grant of $75,000 from Lilly Endowment, Inc. to study how artificial intelligence is shaping the faith of young adults in the midst of a rapidly changing workplace.

Saint Meinrad will use the grant to convene a Faith and AI Summit of scholars and pastoral leaders and to investigate the experiences of Catholic young adults through formal sociological studies. The grant is being funded through Lilly Endowment’s Growing in Faith in the Age of Artificial Intelligence Initiative.

The aim of this initiative is to help youth and young adults draw on the wisdom of Christian traditions and engage in spiritual practices to navigate the complexities of digital technologies, especially artificial intelligence applications, enhance their overall well-being, and deepen their faith.

Saint Meinrad is dedicated to the formation of priests, deacons, and laity to minister together effectively in the service and evangelization of the Church and the world. By discerning the signs of the times in light of the Gospel, Saint Meinrad proactively responds to epochal change and adapts its approach to formation to more effectively prepare its community of learning for ministry in a new age.

“Saint Meinrad has always been known for its twofold commitment to tradition and innovation,” says Chase J. Cloutier, director of Saint Meinrad’s Graduate Theology Program and grant project supervisor. “This planning grant will enable us to study how Catholic young adults can draw on Christian wisdom and Benedictine practices to deepen their faith while navigating technological change. As Pope Leo has poignantly reminded us in his encyclical Magnifica Humanitas, the irreducible dignity of human work, love, freedom, and ministry cannot be replaced by artificial intelligence.”

Using the research findings, Saint Meinrad intends to develop programs to form Catholic young adults to live their faith in the workplace and to respond to this AI moment in a faithful and responsible way. The grant period will run through May 2027, with the planning activities laying the groundwork for potential future offerings for young adults at Saint Meinrad.