AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 minutes agoSSPX Schism Watch: Pope Leo XIV’s plea for unity was ignored as the Society of St. Pius X consecrated four bishops in Écône, Switzerland, without papal mandate—setting up a fresh clash over automatic excommunication and the risk of a wider rupture. Vatican Finance & Governance: On June 30, Leo quietly overhauled the Vatican’s financial watchdog ASIF, reshaping leadership and reporting lines, and rolled back key Francis-era changes to the Diocese of Rome by re-centering authority around the Cardinal Vicar. Evangelization Appointments: Leo named five African clerics to the Dicastery for Evangelization’s First Evangelization and New Particular Churches section, including SECAM president Fridolin Cardinal Ambongo as a member and two consultors from Guinea and Nigeria. AI Ethics Debate: Vatican-linked discussions on AI governance continued as tech firms and policymakers grapple with whether systems can “feel,” while Leo’s approach stresses keeping humanity at the center. Culture & Restoration: The Vatican Museums began a five-year, multi-million-euro restoration of Raphael frescoes in the Hall of Raphael, using laser technology to clean and repair Renaissance works. Diplomacy Toward 2033: Leo told an Orthodox delegation to look ahead together to the 2033 Jubilee marking 2,000 years since Christ’s redemption.
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