AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPapal Mass in Madrid: Pope Leo XIV drew an estimated 1.2 million people to Plaza de Cibeles for an open-air Corpus Christi Mass, with King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia joining crowds and a huge security setup including screens, loudspeakers, and thousands of barriers. Unity message: In his homily, the pope urged Spaniards to treat faith as a “school” for today, not a museum of the past, and to overcome division and support the poor. Spain trip politics & migration: The visit—his first major European tour in 15 years—opens amid polarization over migration and war, with the Vatican signaling meetings with abuse survivors and a focus on reconciliation. AI and church practice: Separate coverage highlights how clergy are experimenting with AI for sermon prep, while Vatican-linked debate continues over Pope Leo’s “Magnifica Humanitas” warning that AI must not replace human dignity. Media & trust: A U.S. controversy also surfaced as Scott Pelley accused CBS leadership of “subtle political bias,” adding to the week’s broader trust-and-information concerns.
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