The Asian Age

Pope to Bishops: Put down mobiles

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Vatican City, Nov. 8: Pope Francis took snaphappy bishops, priests and pilgrims to task on Wednesday, telling them mass was a time for prayer, not an opportunit­y to whip out camera phones.

“At a certain point the priest leading the ceremony says ‘lift up our hearts’. He doesn’t say ‘lift up our mobile phones to take photograph­s’,” he chastised those gathered in Saint Peter’s square for his weekly audience.

“It’s so sad when I’m celebratin­g mass here or inside the basilica and I see lots of phones held up — not just by the faithful, but also by priests and bishops! Please!”

The 80-year old Argentine pontiff is no stranger to the world of social media, boasting over 14 million followers on his English-language Twitter account alone, and often posing for selfies with enthusiast­ic young pilgrims.

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In February he told youngsters to get off their cell phones during family meals, warning that the death of face-toface conversati­ons can have dire consequenc­es for society, even resulting in wars.

He has called the internet, social media and text messages “a gift of God” if used wisely. — AFP

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