AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI & Nuclear Risk: Pope Leo XIV’s push against pairing artificial intelligence with nuclear weapons is gaining momentum, with a July 14–16 summit planned at Castel Gandolfo to spur public pressure for nuclear disarmament. Humanitarian Health: Speaking to the UN World Food Programme in Rome, the pope warned that conflicts are “fed” more readily than people are nourished, urging leaders to protect food security and basic needs like water and healthcare. Life & Medicine Ethics: At the Jérôme Lejeune Foundation centenary, the pope said no doctor should use algorithms to decide the fate of embryos or elderly people, calling medicine “never” a servant of programmed death. Church Accountability & Abuse: A court has begun the largest-ever compensation case against Poland’s Catholic church, brought by a clerical abuse victim seeking €4.7 million. Presumption of Innocence: Sri Lanka’s Major General Suresh Sallay’s mother has appealed to Pope Leo XIV, arguing her son is being treated as guilty before trial amid detention under the Prevention of Terrorism Act. Faith, Care & Community: Cardinal Pizzaballa urged Jordanian Catholics to stay steadfast during a pilgrimage Mass at Our Lady of the Mount, a shrine tied to care for orphans and disabled children.
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