AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI & Human Dignity: Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, is still driving global debate, with the Vatican warning that AI must be “disarmed” and judged by its impact on rights, freedom, and the vulnerable—not just innovation. Health & Care in the Spotlight: A Vatican-linked sainthood cause is advancing for Sister Blandina Spegale, the “fastest nun in the West,” whose decades of service included healthcare and education for the poor and marginalized. Safeguarding Update: The U.S. bishops’ conference is set to vote next week on a revised version of the Dallas Charter for child protection, with changes described as limited and not altering related canonical norms. Migration & Peace: Pope Leo is preparing visits to Europe’s migration flashpoints—Spain’s Canary Islands and Italy’s Lampedusa—aiming to shift the conversation from politics to the human faces of displacement. Public Health Response: Catholic Relief Services is mobilizing to help stop the spread of Ebola in Congo, citing urgent needs for water, food, and medical supplies.
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