January 20, 2024 / 06:58 AM
Pope Francis pointed out that everyone can have a dog, but it is necessary to have children, especially in this time when there are few births, a situation that worries him.
This was indicated by the Holy Father in the audience granted this Saturday, January 20, in the Vatican to the members of the Association for Subsidiarity and the Modernization of Local Entities (ASMEL), held in the Clementine Room of the Apostolic Palace.
After highlighting the increasing importance of different forms of artificial intelligence and after warning that they should not be “instruments of death,” but rather part of caring for people and our common home, Pope Francis referred to the shortage of births, especially in Europe.