AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoVatican Communications Shake-Up: Pope Leo XIV has appointed Montse Alvarado to lead the Vatican’s communications department, a notable break from the usual clerical profile and a big test for how Vatican Media, publishing, and the press office adapt under new leadership. AI & Faith in Focus: As Pope Leo’s AI encyclical Magnifica Humanitas keeps spreading, a Catholic tech entrepreneur says builders are increasingly eager to talk with the Church about how to guide humanity through new technology. Synodality & “Civilisation of Love”: In a Vatican audience with the Borgo Laudato si’ Dialogues, Leo linked synodality to unity and warned against profit-driven “Tower of Babel” thinking. Peru Papal Trip Details: Peru’s president says Pope Leo will visit five cities in early November—Lima, Chiclayo, Piura, Pucallpa, and Cusco—with possible extra stops depending on logistics. Media Literacy: In a letter to l’Adige, the pope urged journalists and audiences to choose quality over polarization, stressing truth, memory, and community unity. Catholic Interest Rising: A new U.S. study on OCIA participation finds growing interest in Catholic faith, especially among young adults seeking truth, purpose, and community. World Cup & Catholic Culture: Pope Leo’s World Cup connections continue to draw attention, including Vatican-linked moments and reminders to protect the vulnerable during the tournament. Art & Heritage: A rare monumental Laocoön bronze is set for a high-profile London auction, with Vatican history tied to the sculpture’s long journey. Pope’s Human Side: Coverage highlights Pope Leo’s dad-joke style, from tennis quips to Father’s Day humor.
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