AGP Executive Report
Last update: a minute agoVatican Finance & Governance: Pope Leo XIV has overhauled Vatican financial oversight, revising the Rome vicariate and strengthening the supervisory authority, while also making major curial appointments including a second female prefect and a cardinal pro-prefect role—moves that signal a push to tighten control and clarify power structures. Church Policy for Families: The Holy See released the framework for an Oct. 7-14 global meeting of Eastern Catholic leaders and bishops’ conference presidents to mark the 10th anniversary of Amoris Laetitia, focusing on pastoral “conversion” and how families evangelize through daily life. Papal Charity in Rome: Pope Leo will host a “Lunch with the Pope” for about 200 poor people from the Diocese of Rome at Borgo Laudato si’ in Castel Gandolfo, combining creation-focused liturgy with a shared meal. Migration Spotlight: Pope Leo’s Lampedusa visit underscored a shift from emergency migration policies toward receiving, protecting, supporting and integrating migrants, with the Door of Europe memorial central to the message. AI Ethics Debate: Reactions to Leo’s AI encyclical Magnifica humanitas remain divided, with critics saying it’s unfocused or too tied to older philosophy, even as others praise its defense of human dignity. Humanitarian Crisis Watch: Vatican News reports Haiti’s crisis is worsening—about 1.5 million displaced and at least 1,600 killed in three months—as gangs dominate much of Port-au-Prince.
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