AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPapal Mental Health & Youth Spirituality: In Barcelona, Pope Leo XIV urged young Spaniards to embrace spiritual restlessness and trust in God’s presence amid suffering and mental illness, warning against “idolatry of profit and performance” and the “cult of self-image,” and encouraging silence, interiority, and Gospel reading. Clergy Abuse Response: In Madrid, Pope Leo XIV met privately with six survivors of clergy sexual abuse for nearly an hour, listening to their proposals and pledging the Church will build on them to become “safe and spiritually healthy,” while some victim groups protested their exclusion from the meeting. Vatican Oversight & Accountability: A Vatican-ordered probe into the Diocese of Baton Rouge’s handling of a sexual abuse report reportedly involved extensive interviews focused on delays and how complaints were managed. Church Governance Research: An “Inclusive Governance in a Synodal Church” symposium concluded at Australian Catholic University’s Rome campus, highlighting lay-led canonical structures and governance models affecting ministries including healthcare and aged care. Health & Care in Vatican-linked Institutions: Italy’s “Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza” hospital tied to Padre Pio faces financial and legal pressures, with a new decree signed by the Pope reiterating Rome’s commitment to protect the charitable medical work. Faith, Healing, and Sainthood: The “fastest nun in the West,” Sister Blandina Spegale, saw her canonization cause advance as Vatican theological consultants voted to move it forward, with her ministry including healthcare for the poor.
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