AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAI & Nuclear Security: The Vatican is hosting a Global Nobel Laureates Assembly on Artificial Intelligence and Nuclear War at Borgo Laudato Si’, bringing together 200+ participants, including Nobel laureates, top AI experts, and former heads of state, to tackle AI governance and the dangers of autonomous weapons. Vatican Diplomacy: The Holy See told the UN that HIV/AIDS rates are improving, but children remain vulnerable, urging renewed focus as the UN’s “United to End AIDS” meeting continues. West Bank Christians: U.S. Franciscans urged Secretary of State Marco Rubio to act as attacks on Christians by Israeli settlers rise, citing the Taybeh violence and a State Department response that they say is not enough. China Church Pressure: A new report says Chinese Communist authorities are intensifying pressure on underground Catholics and priests, even as the regime highlights isolated releases. Vatican Bank Leadership: The IOR (Vatican Bank) named Giovanni Boscia as its next director general, effective Oct. 1. Poverty in Action: A French Catholic nonprofit, Fratello, is promoting Pope Francis’ model of “Banquets of Friendship” and prayer vigils that bring parishes into direct solidarity with the poor. Local Church Discipline: Brasília confirmed the excommunication of a priest linked to the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X, following a Vatican decision. Media & Culture: Vatican newspaper coverage spotlights Europe’s heat waves, while an exhibit at a U.S. shrine highlights St. John Paul II’s message on America’s foundational freedoms.
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