AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoVatican Governance & Justice: The Vatican is moving to close a legal loophole that leaves consecrated women and women religious exposed to abuse, with a focus on power imbalances rather than only “vulnerable adult” labels. Papal Media & Culture: The Holy See released its third documentary on Pope Leo XIV, “Leo in Rome,” tracing his youth in the Italian capital and later cardinal years. Vatican Social Outreach: Pope Leo is set for a “Lunch with the Pope” day for about 200 vulnerable people in Castel Gandolfo, highlighting inclusion as a core pastoral message. IOR Banking & Appointments: The Institute for the Works of Religion (IOR) appointed Marina Natale to its Board of Superintendence, citing decades of senior finance and corporate governance experience. Church, Tech & Work: Pope Leo’s AI-focused encyclical “Magnifica Humanitas” continues to drive debate on how technology and markets affect human dignity and labor. Travel & Border Tech: South Korea outlined visa-free entry rules for 62 countries, while the UK made its ETA mandatory for visa-exempt visitors—both underline how digital travel rules are reshaping cross-border business movement. Corporate Logistics: VB Spine began shipping orders across Europe from its distribution center in Cestas, France, aiming to cut fulfillment and response times. Tourism Demand: Regent Seven Seas launched 56 new Mediterranean holiday shore excursions and five land programs for its 2026 winter season.
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