Even priests and nuns watch porn – Pope Francis
Pope Francis conducts a mass in St. Peter's Basilica, at the Vatican, April 25, 2021. REUTERS/Remo Casilli/File Photo
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Pope
Francis has warned priests and nuns against the perils of online pornography.
His
Holiness who was holding a question-and-answer session at the Vatican City last
week was asked how digital and
social media should be best used.
The Pope admitted that pornography was a temptation among
very many people which "weakens the priestly heart".
“It’s a vice that so many people have, so many laymen, so
many lay women, and even priests and nuns,” he said.
“I tell you, it is something that
weakens the soul. It weakens the soul. The devil enters from there: he weakens
the priestly heart,” added the Pope.
The 85-year-old told priests and seminarians that he wasn't referring only to "criminal pornography
like that of child abuse", but also to "normal pornography".
According to a transcript of
the session published by the Vatican on Wednesday, he
advised the group to "delete this from your phone, so you will not have
temptation in hand".
"The pure heart, the one that Jesus receives every day,
cannot receive this pornographic information," said Francis.
The pontiff
further told the audience that
social media and the digital world should be used but advised them against
wasting too much time on it and being distracted by things such as news and music.
Francis’ meeting saw him respond at length to a
wide range of questions from priests and seminarians studying in Rome, from
reconciling science and faith to trying to live virtuously amid personal
shortcomings.
In the session, Francis also revealed he
had been given a mobile phone when he became a bishop 30 years ago.
While describing the gadget being the size of a shoe,
the pope said he only made one call, to his sister, and gave it back.


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