AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoVatican AI & Davos Backlash: Pope Leo XIV’s new AI encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, takes aim at Klaus Schwab’s Davos-style techno-utopianism, warning that tech without accountability can mean “anthropological regression,” while also stressing human rights and the sanctity of life. Immigration Spotlight: In Italy, the pope honored St. Frances Xavier Cabrini—venerating her relics and urging youth to “get to know” her missionary spirit for migrants today. Papal Politics & Trump Clash: A Pew poll finds 39% of Republican Catholics think the Vatican is “too critical” of Donald Trump, after escalating disputes over Iran and immigration. Communications & Memory: Vatican officials are pushing a major digital preservation plan to safeguard centuries of Church records, pairing archives with modern searchable systems. Youth & Screens: Pope Leo told teens true joy isn’t found in endless scrolling, but in God’s love and real-life relationships. Vatican Travel Watch: Peru’s president confirmed a Pope Leo visit in November, with details still emerging. Tech Culture, Vatican Style: Catholic clergy in Louisiana say AI-written homilies would “lack spirit,” reinforcing the pope’s broader caution about AI in pastoral life.
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