There is a book out I recommend on this topic by Dr. Paul Thigpen, called "Extraterrestrial Intelligence and the Catholic Faith: Are We Alone in the Universe with God and the Angels?"
In short, though, Christ's sacrifice to redeem humanity does not preclude, or prevent other plans for other species.
Some say the government is keeping aliens evidence from the world because it would shatter people's religious faith. If that is true, they are very, very wrong. Thigpen is convinced aliens have visited, but remains open to the possibility he's wrong. Most of the book is spent covering the theology of the matter.
1 hour interview with book author: https://cm.patmoshosting.com/videos/dist/micd-2022-07-31.mp4
3 hour interview with book author: https://pintswithaquinas.libsyn.com/aliens-ufos-and-the-catholic-church-w-dr-paul-thigpen
Wouldn't they be able to use the Latin ALIENUS; from ALIUS - "another" to discern that everything outside oneself represents another?
How is it "their" faith if what they have faith in was suggested to them by others? Wouldn't that imply that it's the faith of those suggesting others and consenting just piggybacks along?
That's like a guy on a skateboard holding onto a sports-car saying "I'm driving it; aren't I?"
For starters, they didn't do it all it Latin, and even if you read Thomas Aquinas, who wrote in Latin and did ponder this issue, the language has enough variability that he could get his point across.
If you're suggesting that anything that you believe that you don't come up with yourself is a false belief, then that has to be one of the dumbest things I have ever seen you write. The entirety of human civilization, indeed what makes us human, is language and culture transmitted to children and adults as they learn. A baby never exposed to language, never learns to speak.
I think it's a human, who uses AI generated text to supplement. Like a post modern text generator.