Traders may add other Scripture references they believe will appear.
Resolution criteria
A Scripture “counts” if it is:
1) Explicitly quoted, or
2) Cited in parentheses or footnotes, or
3) Clearly attributed (e.g., “as St Paul writes”)
in the official Vatican text published on vatican.va.
Paraphrases or thematic echoes without attribution do not count.
Multiple answers may resolve “Yes.”
If no encyclical is published by Jan 1 2031, this market resolves N/A.
Guidelines for adding answers:
• List the verse with book + chapter + verse (e.g., Genesis 1:27).
• Avoid duplicates or vague entries (“something from Psalms”).
• Only canonical Scripture (no apocryphal or extra-biblical texts).
The top prophet will receive a printed copy of the encyclical when it drops.
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@CharleyBerno You misresolved this. Matthew 25:40 is directly cited in the encyclical. ". For the Christian community, social justice is a concrete way of following Jesus and remaining faithful to the Gospel. In the New Testament, Jesus proclaims the “good news to the poor” ( Lk 4:18) and identifies himself with the lowly, the sick, the imprisoned and strangers (cf. Mt 25:31-46").
31-46 includes 40.