AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPapal Peace Push in San Marino & Rimini: Pope Leo XIV used his visit to San Marino and the Rimini Meeting to deliver a blunt message against war, polarization, and “rearming” minds—calling for dialogue, mercy, and friendship, and urging Catholics to challenge unjust systems that fuel poverty and inequality. Freedom & Conscience: In San Marino, he praised the republic as a “laboratory” of good politics, stressing that true civil liberty depends on personal freedom and defending the “space of conscience.” Young People & Education: At the Basilica of San Marino, he told young Catholics to keep their “window to infinity” open and pursue authentic freedom in Jesus Christ, linking freedom to conscience and calling for stronger communion between families, parishes, and educators. Care for the Sick & Disabled: He met residents in Rimini and told them, “You are home,” urging active participation in parish life and communities of welcome and service. Local Community Spotlight: San Marino Rotary’s new president, Rick Chou, is rolling out a friendlier welcome approach—“Hats Off Thursday” included—aimed at widening participation. Culture on the Side: A separate lifestyle trend piece digs into “loneliness influencers,” profiling a creator who embraces single life and sparking debate about whether the content helps or isolates.
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