Pope Francis has warned Catholics of the risk of "brain rot" from excessive social media scrolling, calling on "courageous" ...
Pope Francis meets representatives of the media during a public jubilar audience in the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, Saturday ...
Pope Francis ’ latest request: stop scrolling. The Vatican head, 88, told an audience at the Jubilee of the World of ...
The head of the Catholic Church called for greater media literacy and critical thinking, particularly among young people, in ...
Pope Francis, noting that the term "brain rot" was the Oxford dictionary's word of the year for 2024, urged people to ...
Pope Francis made the remark at the Jubilee of the World of Communications in Rome, an event which attracted around 9,000 journalists and writers from 138 countries, both in person and online.
Pope Francis emphasized Mary Magdalene’s transformative encounter with the risen Christ as a model for personal conversion.
Pope Francis made the remark at the Jubilee of the World of Communications in Rome, an event which attracted around 9,000 journalists and writers from 138 countries, both in person and online. The ...
Pope Francis has issued a warning about the dangers of excessive social media use, which he referred to as causing “brain rot,” urging young people to practice critical thinking. Speaking to ...
The written remarks also warned against what the pope termed “brain rot” caused by constant social media scrolling, calling ...