AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoVenezuela Quake Response: Pope Leo XIV sent €100,000 in initial emergency aid to Venezuela as rescue teams from across the Americas and Europe raced to find survivors after two back-to-back earthquakes (7.2 and 7.5) left at least 188 dead and thousands injured, with many still trapped under rubble. World Cardinals Meeting: Pope Leo XIV opened a two-day consistory of cardinals by stressing that war is “never blessed by God,” with the agenda expected to focus on peace and how Catholic teaching on just war applies in an era shaped by drones, nuclear weapons, and AI. Pallium for Filipino Archbishops: On June 29, Pope Leo XIV will bless and impose the pallium on three newly appointed metropolitan archbishops from the Philippines—Archbishops Alberto Uy, Charlie Inzon, and David William Antonio. Vatican Arts & Restoration: The Vatican Museums unveiled a five-year laser restoration of Raphael’s Loggia frescoes, using precision dry cleaning to lift centuries of grime without damaging fragile original layers. Clerical Accountability: The Vatican’s action to remove a Wisconsin priest from the clerical state took effect June 24 after child-sex crime charges, underscoring the Church’s disciplinary response. AI Moral Stakes: Vatican-linked commentary around Pope Leo XIV’s AI encyclical “Magnifica Humanitas” continued to frame the debate as a call to safeguard human dignity in the age of algorithmic power.
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