AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoClimate Justice: Catholic climate groups warned that delays in UN talks could worsen suffering for Indigenous, peasant and Afro-descendant communities, and warned critical-minerals demand may fuel new extractivism in the Amazon. AI & Human Dignity: Pope Leo XIV’s AI encyclical is being framed as a “moral roadmap,” urging technology be “disarmed” from domination and death logics, while Vatican media and European Christian communicators discussed how to move from prompts to prayers. Vatican Finance & Digital: A new look at Vatican fintech in 2026 highlights modernization aimed at transparency and restoring confidence in a scrutinized financial system. G7 Governance: Catholic bishops’ conference presidents urged G7 leaders to keep human dignity at the center of governance amid conflict, inequality, climate disruption and fast-changing technology. Spain Travel & Heritage: Pope Leo XIV’s Spain trip included a dramatic Tenerife detour after a flight fault, plus major Sagrada Família milestones as the Tower of Jesus Christ was blessed. Child Protection: US bishops approved revisions to the “Dallas Charter” focused on protecting children and young people. Local Tourism Reality: Rome pass testing (Roma Pass vs Omnia vs Go City) found value depends on real transport coverage and queue/entry friction.
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