AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoVatican Media Overhaul: Pope Leo XIV has appointed Maria Montserrat “Montse” Alvarado—EWTN’s president and COO—as prefect of the Dicastery for Communication, a first for a laywoman and a major signal of Curia reform; she takes office Nov. 1, succeeding Paolo Ruffini. Spain Abuse Reparations: Ahead of Pope Leo’s Spain trip, Madrid and the bishops’ conference have advanced a reparations program for historic clergy sex abuse cases, including where prosecutions are no longer possible, with payouts controlled by the government. AI Ethics Meets Big Business: Catholic theologians say Leo’s first encyclical, “Magnifica Humanitas,” pushes AI to be “disarmed” and kept human-centered—while tech firms face rising costs and scrutiny as AI adoption accelerates. Capital Markets, Vatican-Adjacent: Avery Dennison named Danny Allouche president of its Materials Group, and Walker & Dunlop arranged $223m in bridge financing for Sun Belt multifamily assets. Papal Visit Friction: Anti-bullfighting activists disrupted a Vatican audience, and Spain’s housing law in Madrid is set to expand protected public housing by 18,000 units. US Politics Ripple: Polling shows Pope Leo’s favorability among Republicans plunged during his Trump dispute, then partially rebounded.
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