AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMother Cabrini in the spotlight: Pope Leo XIV visited her birthplace in northern Italy, venerating the relic of her heart and urging young people to study her “missionary charism” for migrants. Augustinian homecoming: In Pavia, he prayed at St. Augustine’s tomb, framing fraternal love as the heart of Christian life. Refugees and welcome: After UN World Refugee Day, the pope called on world leaders to offer humane, dignified protection to people fleeing persecution. True joy offline: In a message to American teens at Steubenville Youth Conferences, Leo warned that endless scrolling can crowd out prayer, real friendships, and lasting peace. Vatican communications lens: Experts highlighted Pope Leo’s “communion” approach to communication, stressing dialogue and what the Church is “birthing” through its discourse. AI and the pulpit: US clergy are being warned not to let AI write homilies, echoing Leo’s broader concerns about safeguarding the human person in the age of artificial intelligence. US Church politics: A Pew poll says Republican Catholics’ approval of Pope Leo has dipped after his clashes with Donald Trump. Papal travel watch: Peru’s president confirmed Leo’s November visit is expected to include multiple cities.
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