AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoVatican Human Development: Pope Leo XIV named 12 new consultors to the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, including two Notre Dame professors and Ugandan priest Fr. Emmanuel Katongole, as the Vatican pushes work on peace, migration, health, ecology, and human rights. Vatican Finance Oversight: Pope Leo also appointed Princess Gisela Bergmann of Liechtenstein to the Council for the Economy, adding an engineering-and-investment background to the body that reviews the Holy See’s budget. AI and Ethics: Pope Leo’s first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, puts artificial intelligence at the center of safeguarding the human person, while Vatican-linked commentary warns against letting machines make life-and-death decisions. Liturgy & Culture: The Pope stressed sacred music as part of liturgical action, not decoration, calling for preserving heritage while allowing healthy local expression. Climate & Heritage in Rome: Low Tiber water levels exposed Nero’s Bridge near the Vatican, a reminder of how drought can reveal ancient infrastructure. Local Church Governance: In New York, St. Jude parishioners contest a decree ordering their church to merge with St. Christopher, citing Vatican letters and disputed attendance data. Faith Demographics: Ireland’s baptisms fell sharply—down 30% in 10 years—driven by fewer births and rising secularism. Education & Formation: Catholic leaders in Thailand urged stronger human formation so schools can navigate AI, digital isolation, and social fragmentation.
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