AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoVatican diplomacy & health-linked humanitarian ties: Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu met Vatican Secretary for Relations with States Archbishop Paul Gallagher and said he hopes Pope Leo XIV will visit Nigeria “in the coming years,” calling interfaith dialogue the “only path” to tackling insecurity and praising the Church’s work in education, healthcare, and humanitarian support. Holy Land safeguarding: Jerusalem-area Church leaders and partners warned of rising anti-Christian hostility, including complaints about online content tied to attacks on Christian holy sites, as tensions grow around settlement expansion and harassment. Mozambique Church response: The apostolic administrator of Quelimane, Bishop Estêvão Ângelo Fernando, condemned media speculation around the murder of Bishop Osório Citora Afonso, urging respect for judicial secrecy and due process. Public health & disaster solidarity: Pope Leo XIV offered prayers for Venezuela after the June 24 earthquakes, as officials reported thousands dead and injured and widespread damage to hospitals and infrastructure. AI & human dignity: Commentary on Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical Magnifica Humanitas emphasized education as the key safeguard for keeping “humanity” intact amid artificial intelligence.
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