AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPrison and justice in Cameroon: Archbishop Samuel Kleda of Douala used a late-June pastoral letter to denounce forced disappearances, arbitrary detention, solitary confinement, abusive police conditions, and corruption across the judicial system, urging care for prisoners as care for Christ. Haiti displacement and health strain: New armed violence in Artibonite and West departments has displaced thousands, disrupted access to food, clean water, and healthcare, and forced further humanitarian strain as local church communities keep supporting education and relief. Vatican on AI and the human person: Pope Leo XIV’s recent AI encyclical is framed as more than tech policy—an invitation to protect human dignity and shape society responsibly, including in healthcare and other human-centered fields. Heat as a health risk in Rome and beyond: Rome’s summer is described as increasingly dangerous, with red-alert heatwaves and practical coping tips for visitors. Vatican–Nigeria diplomacy with a wellness angle: Vatican envoy Paul Gallagher hinted Pope Leo XIV could visit Nigeria; President Tinubu emphasized interfaith dialogue and praised the Church’s contributions to education and healthcare. Lampedusa migrant protection: Pope Leo XIV defended migrants’ dignity on the island, calling for welcoming human life rather than treating people as “islands.”
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