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Vatican Arts & Culture: Pope Leo XIV blessed and inaugurated Barcelona’s new Tower of Jesus Christ at the Sagrada Família, turning Gaudí’s centenary into a high-tech faith spectacle of stone, light and prayer. Human Dignity & Migration: In the Canary Islands, the pope met migrants at Las Raíces and urged that dignity “has no passport,” while EU Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner said the bloc’s overhaul aligns with the pope’s focus on human dignity and international law. AI & the Church: Catholic scholars hailed Leo XIV’s AI encyclical Magnifica Humanitas as a “moral roadmap,” with Archbishop Coakley calling it a reminder that no technology can replace a child of God. Sports & Faith: Pope Leo’s Spain visit also fed the moment—NBA Finals “faith facts” spotlight Villanova ties and the pope’s youth-focused message. Film & Media: Netflix quietly released Julian Schnabel’s In the Hand of Dante, a star-studded but widely criticized new release. Business Buzz (non-Vatican, big splash): SpaceX’s IPO sent Elon Musk toward trillionaire status, dominating headlines.

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