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Pope Leo Warns on AI and Modern Addictions

St. Peter's Basilica at dusk.
St. Peter's Basilica at dusk.

In this week’s Vatican updates, Pope Leo XIV delivered a powerful reminder that the Church must be anchored in the person of Christ rather than in worldly measures of success. Addressing a record number of pilgrims at his weekly general audience, the Holy Father cautioned against trends that prioritize popularity, influence, or institutional power over the Gospel itself.

“Faith must remain rooted in the Gospel,” he affirmed, emphasizing that the strength of the Church comes not from external acclaim but from spiritual integrity and the steadfast witness of believers.

Vatican news | November 14, 2025

A Call for Ethical Leadership in Artificial Intelligence

Looking ahead to pressing global challenges, Pope Leo XIV urged Catholics—and all people of goodwill—to take an active role in shaping ethical standards for emerging technologies, particularly artificial intelligence. As debates over AI ethics intensify worldwide, the Pope stressed that technology must remain at the service of humanity.

He warned against systems “that prioritize profit over people,” insisting that human dignity must always be the guiding principle in the development and deployment of AI.

Cardinal Parolin Highlights Children’s Vulnerability in the Digital Age

The theme of technology continued at a major international conference in Rome, where Cardinal Pietro Parolin delivered a strong appeal for protecting children in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. He underscored the risks posed by AI-driven platforms—from data exploitation to harmful content—and called for global cooperation to ensure that technological advancement never comes at the expense of children’s safety or well-being.

Pope Warns Against Modern Addictions

Pope Leo XIV also issued a sober warning about the rise of modern addictions, including pornography and compulsive internet use. Calling them “silent destroyers” of relationships, freedom, and personal integrity, he urged pastoral leaders to accompany those struggling with these challenges and to promote a culture of genuine human connection.

A Glimpse into the Pope’s Favorite Films

Ending the week on a lighter note, the Holy Father shared some of his favorite classic films, among them The Sound of Music and It’s a Wonderful Life. He praised these works for their uplifting messages and enduring values, reminding the faithful of the power of art to inspire hope, joy, and gratitude.

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