AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPapal Abuse Accountability: Pope Leo XIV met six clergy sexual-abuse survivors in Madrid and pledged to build a “culture of care,” but survivor groups protested they were excluded from the process. Human Dignity in Law: In Spain’s parliament, the pope urged lawmakers to protect migrants and the vulnerable, warning against polarisation and a “throwaway culture,” drawing a rare seven-minute standing ovation. AI, Ethics, and Business: Leo used humor with Spanish bishops to contrast the Gospel’s “algorithm” with AI’s confusion, while Anthropic called for a global pause or slowdown in AI development after the pope’s AI encyclical. Vatican-Linked Tech Distribution: Titan OS launched Inter 24/7 FAST channels across Europe, including access for viewers in Vatican City, expanding premium sports content on connected TV. Diplomacy and Economy: South Korea’s President Lee Jae-myung begins a Europe trip ahead of the G7, with meetings planned including the Vatican to discuss peace and global economic security. Church Governance Under Pressure: Reports from Sri Lanka reignited debate over internal politics affecting priest appointments and academic opportunities, raising fresh questions about fairness inside church structures.
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