AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPediatric Research: Bambino Gesù, the Holy See–owned children’s hospital, highlighted its push to stay at the front of pediatric medical research, including its Gene Therapy Laboratory launched in 2025 to develop new treatments for genetic diseases. End-of-Life Ethics in France: France’s bishops voiced concern after lawmakers approved a legal right to assisted dying, warning it could reshape healthcare’s mission and weighing legal options to protect Catholic institutions. Public Health & HIV: At the UN’s 2026 HIV/AIDS meeting, a Vatican diplomat said HIV and AIDS rates are down, but children remain especially vulnerable due to gaps in diagnosis and treatment. AI & Human Dignity: Vatican-linked events and experts are focusing on Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical Magnifica Humanitas, including a Rome Declaration on disarming peace in the age of AI and nuclear weapons, plus a webinar series on AI and the encyclical. Mental Health in Formation: A new report flags a “startling disconnect” between seminary formators and psychological experts, calling for stronger mental health support and better collaboration in seminary formation. Religious Freedom: Nigeria stakeholders stressed freedom of religion or belief as a foundation for peace and development. Vatican Neighborhood Life: A special coffee feature spotlights Borgo’s long-running Giuliani café and dairy near the Vatican, blending local tradition with everyday wellness.
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