Magisterium AI now speaks A2A.
Your AI agents can delegate theological questions, search 31,000 Magisterial documents, look up dioceses, popes, and saints, pull spiritual statistics, and fetch liturgical readings — all through the open Agent-to-Agent protocol. Google Gemini and other A2A-capable agents can register Magisterium as a peer and exchange structured tasks over the same open standard.
MCP connects tools. A2A connects agents.
For developers already familiar with our MCP server, A2A is the next step: while MCP lets AI tools access Magisterium’s knowledge, A2A lets AI agents collaborate with Magisterium as a peer in multi-agent systems. Orchestrating agents built on frameworks like LangChain or CrewAI can discover Magisterium’s capabilities and send structured tasks — receiving fully cited, machine-readable responses drawn from 31,000 Magisterial documents, Scripture, the Church Fathers, and our structured Catholic data.
Available skills include Catholic Q&A, document search and retrieval, liturgical readings, saints of the day, our diocesan and ecclesiastical directory, our database of popes and saints, and spiritual statistics covering Catholics, priests, parishes, baptisms, seminarians, and more across dioceses worldwide.
A2A is available now on Pro, Organization, and Enterprise plans. It shares the same authentication and rate-limit pool as MCP, so if you’re already set up, getting started is straightforward.
Full documentation is available at the link in the comments.