November 22, 2025 - 01:06

Pope Leo XIV recently held an online meeting with over 15,000 teenagers in Indianapolis, Indiana, urging young Catholics to harness technology as a tool for deepening their Christian faith. During the virtual gathering, the Pope emphasized the importance of developing a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, encouraging the youth to use digital platforms to foster connections not only with their peers but also with their spirituality.
The Pope acknowledged the challenges that come with the digital age, including distractions and misinformation, but highlighted the potential for technology to serve as a bridge to faith. He encouraged the young audience to engage with online resources that promote positive values and spiritual growth.
By utilizing social media and other digital tools, Pope Leo XIV believes that young people can share their faith experiences and support one another in their spiritual journeys. He concluded by inviting them to be ambassadors of hope and love, using technology to spread the message of Christ in today’s world.
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