AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAbuse Response in Spain: Pope Leo XIV met six clergy-sexual-abuse survivors in Madrid, listening to their proposals and promising the Church will build on them to become “safe and spiritually healthy,” after Spain’s long reckoning with cover-ups. Human Dignity in Public Life: In a landmark address to Spain’s parliament, the pope urged lawmakers to put the dignity of the person first, protect migrants, and choose peace over rearmament. AI and Healthcare Ethics: The Vatican’s focus on Pope Leo’s AI teaching continues to ripple outward, with religious leaders and theologians framing AI as a moral test for human dignity—especially where healthcare tools and trust are at stake. Vatican-Linked Health Care: Italy’s Padre Pio hospital (“Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza”) faces financial strain, and a new Vatican decree reiterates Rome’s support for the medical mission. Global Pastoral Safety: Bishops in Africa demanded a transparent investigation and stronger security after Mozambique’s Bishop Osório Citoro Afonso was found shot dead. Humanitarian Strain Abroad: A 7.8 quake off the Philippines’ Mindanao coast killed at least 40 as field hospitals treated patients outdoors, including childbirth amid damaged infrastructure.
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