AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHuman Dignity in Medicine: Pope Leo XIV told the Jérôme Lejeune Foundation that “no doctor” should use algorithms to decide the fate of embryos or the elderly, calling medicine “never” a servant of “programmed death.” Youth & Media: In a Steubenville Youth Conferences message, he urged American teens to find “true joy” beyond endless scrolling, warning that screens crowd out prayer, friendships, family, study, and sports. Migration in Focus: During a northern Italy visit, Leo venerated St. Frances Xavier Cabrini’s heart relic, praising her missionary charism for migrants and urging Catholics to learn from her example. AI at the Top Table: Coverage of the G7’s AI push frames the “battle to govern” AI as a diplomatic, corporate, and moral fight—mirroring Leo’s recent AI moral warnings. Vatican Media Spotlight: Vatican Radio is set to join the European Broadcasting Union summit in Prague, focusing on public service journalism in the AI era. Film & Vatican History: A long-censored 4K restoration of Ken Russell’s “The Devils” is headed to cinemas, recalling the Vatican’s earlier public criticism and calls to cancel screenings.
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