AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAI Encyclical Shockwave: Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, calls for AI to be “disarmed,” warns of dehumanization, job disruption, and autonomous weapons, and urges moral governance that serves the common good over profit. Slavery Apology: In the same Magnifica Humanitas release, he issues a historic apology for the Church’s role in validating slavery and for centuries of delay in condemning it, framing it as a “wound in Christian memory.” Vatican-Tech Bridge: The Vatican’s AI push is amplified by high-profile engagement, including Anthropic co-founder Christopher Olah at the encyclical presentation, while local clergy and cybersecurity experts praise the message as a practical guide for the AI era. Liturgy & Reform: At his May 27 general audience, Leo defended Vatican II-style reform as “organic” growth from tradition and urged priests to respect the “norms of the liturgy” to avoid confusion. Climate Diplomacy: UMass leadership and U.S. lawmakers head to the Vatican to discuss climate resilience and legislation. Ukraine Air-Defense Pressure: Zelenskyy sends Trump an urgent letter warning of critical missile-defense shortages, as Russia intensifies strikes. Local Church Reaction: Catholics and bishops in multiple regions respond to the AI and slavery themes, treating them as steps toward clearer moral leadership.
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