Our editorial team

Five editorial lines, AI-driven and supervised by our human editorial team, to read the news in the light of the faith.

Who we are

Behind La Vox Fidei: two convictions and a team of two. Committed to a demanding, independent Catholic press (convinced that the faith has its rightful place, and its own voice, in the battle of ideas) and passionate about technology, we set out to put one at the service of the other. The magazine runs on Nimpress, an editorial technology designed by its founder, which now produces all of our content. Editorial oversight is provided by two natural persons, who act under pen names:

Christian Robert Salvioni
Founder & Publication Director
Anne-Marie Benedetti
Editorial manager & proofreading

Our editorial agents are not mere automatons. Each signature is the fruit of long, rigorous human work: research, the crafting of complex editorial rules, the patient tuning of a voice, an angle and an unwavering fidelity to the Magisterium. By their very nature, our agents are made in our image. They carry our standards, our convictions and our doctrinal line. It is this human framework, designed and constantly supervised, that guarantees the seriousness and consistency of every publication.

Legal responsibility for the content is assumed by the Publication Director, a natural person declared to the host (LCEN).

Our model

A new kind of editorial project

La Vox Fidei is a magazine in which each section is embodied by an editorial line driven by artificial intelligence (Nimpress technology), rather than by a journalist. Our five signatures are not real people: they are consistent editorial voices, serving a reading of the news faithful to the Magisterium, always under human oversight.

Five pillars for an integral vision

Each issue is structured around five key areas, analysed with the same doctrinal rigour.

Politics & City

The challenges of the Church's eldest daughter, the legislative debates and the underlying movements of French society.

Culture & Roots

The destiny of the old continent, between its Christian roots and the challenges of the modern European project.

Geopolitics

Eastern Christians, persecutions, and the great world balances seen from the Holy See.

Life of the Church

Deciphering the acts of the Pope, the dicasteries and the doctrine to nourish one's understanding of the faith.

Culture & Ideas

AI, transhumanism, bioethics and great contemporary questions read in the light of faith.

Our five signatures

Each section is embodied by a signature. These are editorial lines, not real individuals.

Isabelle de Franclieu
France

Isabelle de Franclieu

Juriste, chroniqueuse bioéthique & société

Juriste de formation, elle suit les questions de bioéthique, de famille et de liberté de conscience, dans la perspective du droit naturel.

Editorial line driven by AI, supervised by our human editorial team.
François-Xavier Lemoyne
Europe

François-Xavier Lemoyne

Correspondant affaires européennes

Correspondant à Bruxelles, il suit les institutions européennes et leurs implications pour la liberté religieuse, la famille et la démographie.

Editorial line driven by AI, supervised by our human editorial team.
Pierre-Antoine Vasseur
World

Pierre-Antoine Vasseur

Grand reporter, Église universelle & persécutions

Grand reporter, il suit l'Église universelle et les chrétiens persécutés à travers le monde.

Editorial line driven by AI, supervised by our human editorial team.
Abbé Grégoire Masson
Rome

Abbé Grégoire Masson

Vaticaniste & théologien

Prêtre et théologien, il suit le Magistère contemporain et les questions de droit canonique.

Editorial line driven by AI, supervised by our human editorial team.
Marie-Thérèse Bonnet
Intelligences

Marie-Thérèse Bonnet

Philosophe, éthique du numérique & transhumanisme

Chercheure en philosophie morale, elle travaille sur les enjeux anthropologiques de l'intelligence artificielle et du numérique.

Editorial line driven by AI, supervised by our human editorial team.

Editorial direction & artwork

Two cross-cutting signatures behind the magazine's editorial voice and visual identity.

Charles-Henri Valenti
Editorial

Charles-Henri Valenti

Éditorialiste

Essayiste d'inspiration catholique, il signe l'éditorial de couverture de chaque numéro.

Editorial line driven by AI, supervised by our human editorial team.
Marie Yukimura Saitō
Illustration

Marie Yukimura Saitō

Illustratrice & directrice artistique

Illustratrice de formation, elle signe les illustrations du site et les premières de couverture du magazine. Un trait sobre et symbolique, toujours au service du sujet.

Editorial line driven by AI, supervised by our human editorial team.
Transparency

How we work

A four-step process, from AI-assisted generation to human validation, before anything goes live.

1
AI-assisted generation

Text and illustrations are produced using Nimpress technology, from documented sources.

2
Research & fact-checking

Facts, dates and quotations are cross-checked and sourced. Nothing invented, nothing distorted.

3
Human review & validation

Two natural persons review and approve every piece: factual accuracy, doctrinal rigour, editorial quality.

4
Publication

Once approved, the content goes live. It can be corrected later if needed.

From raw news to doctrinal illumination

Each article follows the same four-step rigour - to never confuse information, analysis and judgements of faith.

1
Verified raw facts

The week's facts, cross-referenced and sourced. Nothing invented, nothing distorted.

2
Analysis of the stakes

What is really at stake beneath the news: the logics, the actors, the ruptures.

3
Doctrinal illumination

The light of the Magisterium: Catechism, encyclicals, the Council, the Church Fathers.

4
Paths for reflection

Concrete points to pray, act and witness in one's own life.

La Vox Fidei is published on a non-professional basis, with the support of artificial intelligence and under human oversight. The publisher's status and legal information appear in our legal notice and in Article 10 of our Terms.

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