AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRenewables & Agrivoltaics: Sources say the Vatican is moving ahead with a roughly €100m solar-and-farming (agrivoltaic) plant at Santa Maria di Galeria near Rome, targeting 80–90 MW and aiming to power Holy See operations within about two years, with construction possibly taking 18–24 months. AI Governance: Pope Leo XIV used meetings with Catholic legislators to press for AI oversight that protects human dignity, privacy, transparency, and democratic institutions—insisting AI must serve the common good and never erode the family. Papal Diplomacy & Peace: During a San Marino and Rimini visit, the pope urged “courageous pioneers” to fight inequality and war’s roots, warning against invasive, destructive technology and calling for dialogue and friendship. Church Education Policy: Vatican guidance confirmed that “Male and Female He Created Them” remains the authoritative sex-education reference for Catholic schools in Hamburg, Germany, amid ongoing disputes with a local archdiocese framework. Youth, Media, and Violence: Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle linked youth vulnerability after the Ateneo de Zamboanga tragedy to the way screens and AI shape decisions—arguing families must model real human connection. Relics & Debate: A 1,700-year-old Saint Agatha skull was ceremonially returned to its reliquary in Catania, reigniting Christian debate over relic veneration. Culture & Faith: A Shroud of Turin replica exhibition is set to return to Manila Cathedral in October, reviving scientific and historical interest in the famed cloth.
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