AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPapal Visit, San Marino & Rimini: Pope Leo XIV urged young people to keep “the window open” to God and said authentic freedom is found in Jesus Christ, then told crowds in Rimini that love can transform the world and that conscience is key to liberty. Sacred Fashion & Craft: AFP profiles Filippo Sorcinelli, “couturier of the sacred,” whose green-and-white vestment for Pope Leo highlights how liturgical textiles and incense traditions carry “revelation.” AI & Human Dignity: In Vatican meetings and remarks to Catholic lawmakers, Leo XIV warned that AI must serve humanity, not devalue it, and urged rules that protect families, privacy, and rights. Liturgy & Music: The Pope reiterated that sacred music should be dignified and reflect the mystery of the liturgy—not decoration. Controversy at Lourdes: Lourdes authorities say mosaics by former Jesuit Marko Rupnik on the basilica façade will be covered permanently ahead of the Pope’s September visit. Christian Culture Exhibit: The Museum of the Bible in Washington will host “Jordan: Dawn of Christianity,” tracing key biblical sites in Jordan. Church News, Vatican-linked: The Holy See removed a pro-migrant priest in Italy after years of housing illegal migrants in a parish, citing health and safety failures.
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