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Pope: Technology should serve friendships, not replace them

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During a visit to the Vatican's summer camp for children of employees, Pope Leo XIV encourages children to use technology responsibly.

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Pope Leo XIV warned young people of the danger of addiction in the use of the phone and the applications and asked them to put limits on their use, in greeting those who participate in the summer camps organized by the Vatican. There is, he said, “a kind of addiction that, by the way, the applications of our mobile phones put in our programs. They try to make us dependent on this technology.” Therefore, the U.S. pontiff advised young people to “…

Leo XIV met with young people attending the Vatican's "Estate Ragazzi" (Youth Summer) summer camp in the Paul VI Hall. Responding to the young people's questions, he warned against being absorbed by the culture of screens and smartphones. When families gather, they often look at their phones instead of talking. "We need to learn to experience life together," the Pope encouraged. Federico's "phoneless" game. The article "Pope to children: God loo…

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There is, he said, "a kind of addiction that, by the way, the applications of our mobile phones put in our programs. They try to make us dependent on this technology."The entry The Pope warns young people of mobile phone addiction and asks that they put limits was first published in Digital Process.

Pope Leo XIV warned this Monday about the risks of mobile phone addiction and digital applications, while urging young people to set limits on the use of technology to strengthen family coexistence and personal development. (Continue reading...) The post The Pope warns young people of mobile phone addiction was first published in Remolacha - News Dominican Republic.

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infovaticana.com broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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