AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoVatican Arts & Heritage: The Vatican Museums have kicked off a major, five-year restoration of Raphael’s Loggias in the Apostolic Palace—cleaning and stabilizing frescoes across a 65-meter corridor with a team of 20+ experts, plus new climate-control windows to protect the Renaissance masterpiece. Vatican Consistory & Culture of Power: Pope Leo XIV opened his second extraordinary consistory urging cardinals to listen for “what the Spirit is saying,” and he framed war as “never blessed by God,” tying the Church’s peace message to the “culture of power” and AI-era risks. Synodality Tensions: German lay groups and women’s organizations are pushing back after Rome rejected their request to allow lay preaching at Mass, arguing the decision sidelines women and lay participation. Vatican in the News Beyond Rome: Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh say they’re “disappointed” with the Vatican over its ties to Azerbaijan, especially regarding cultural heritage support. Human Stories & Faith in Pop Culture: A.J. Pierzynski gifted Pope Leo XIV the baseball from the 2005 World Series’ final out—an unexpected Vatican moment mixing sports fandom and Catholic devotion. Streaming & Screen: New releases include Netflix’s “The American Experiment” docuseries and a slate of fresh movies for the weekend, from “Carolina Caroline” to Oscar Isaac-led “In the Hand of Dante.”
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