Gen-Z should be known as Gen+ for what they can add to the world, pope says
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Pope Leo XIV urged young people on Thursday to "use technology wisely, but not to let themselves be used by it," during a meeting with thousands of students organized in the Paul VI Hall in Vatican City on the occasion of the World Jubilee...
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Young people must take control of technology and "humanize" online spaces to be friendly, creative places -- not isolated echo chambers, forms of addiction or ways to escape, Pope Leo XIV said.
The pope urged young people to “use technology with intelligence, but not to be used by it” during a meeting with thousands of students organized in Aula Paul VI of the Vatican State at the occasion of the Jubilee of the World of Education.
Pope Leo XIV this Thursday asked young people: “use technology wisely, but do not let technology use you”, in a meeting with thousands of students in the Paul VI classroom on the occasion of Jubilee of the world of education. The pontiff, who recalled the years in which he taught mathematics, encouraged [...] The entry The Pope asks young people to use technology well but without being used by it was first published in Information Focus.
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