AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAI & Peace Summit at Castel Gandolfo: The Vatican hosts a World Assembly of Nobel Laureates on AI and nuclear war (July 14–16), aiming to shape a “Rome Declaration” on disarmed and disarming peace, with Nobel winners, AI leaders, and global officials gathering at Borgo Laudato Si’. AI Ethics in Church Leadership: Bishop Oscar Cantú of Silicon Valley discusses Pope Leo XIV’s “Magnifica Humanitas,” stressing that AI should expand human judgment and that moral formation must run alongside technical progress. Vatican on AIDS: The Holy See calls for renewed global commitment to end AIDS at the UN, urging investment in health systems, research, and local medicine production, with special focus on children facing diagnosis and treatment gaps. Humanitarian Model for Parishes: Fratello highlights Pope Leo’s “Banquets of Friendship” approach, helping parishes host prayer and meals “with the poor” for the World Day of the Poor. Mining Enforcement in Liberia: Liberia launches a Protect Our Resources Taskforce to crack down on illegal mining, improve oversight, and enforce environmental and labor rules. Maritime Workers on Sea Sunday: Thailand’s Church spotlights seafarers’ isolation and exploitation under “Beyond Cargo and Commerce: The Human Face of the Sea.” West Bank Violence Advocacy: U.S. Franciscans press Secretary of State Marco Rubio to act as attacks on Christians in the West Bank continue, including the Taybeh incident.
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