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Pope urges nuns and priests to delete porn from their cellphones

- STAFF REPORTER

POPE Francis warned priests and nuns against watching pornograph­y online and urged them to delete it from their cellphones to avoid falling into temptation.

The 85-year-old pontiff told a Vatican session that porn on the internet was “a vice that so many people have … even priests and nuns,” in response to questions about using digital and social media responsibl­y.

“The devil enters from there … It weakens the priestly heart,” he told seminarian­s and priests studying in Rome this week in remarks published by the Vatican on Wednesday.

“Dear brothers, pay attention to this,” he said. “And if you can delete this from your mobile phone, delete it, so you won’t have the temptation in hand.”

The head of the Roman Catholic Church recounted that he had once received a mobile phone when he became a bishop, which he used to make a single call to his sister and immediatel­y returned.

“It is not my world, but you must use it,” Francis said in comments about the benefits and risks of the internet. He asked his listeners to excuse him for mentioning porn, but described it as “a reality”.

“I will not say raise your hand if you have had at least one experience of this,” he added, asking them to reflect on it personally. During his pontificat­e, Francis’s more outspoken – and at times less conservati­ve – overtones than his predecesso­rs, including his invitation of LGBT advocates to the Vatican, have drawn global attention and pushback from within the church.

In his 9-year tenure, he has issued apologies at several points, notably for sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.

Among them was a 2018 letter to Chilean bishops, in which he apologised for what he described as his own errors in handling a sex-abuse scandal.

That year, the church was shaken by accusation­s that Francis knew and covered up the alleged sexual misconduct of an American cardinal,

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