
Pope Leo XIV has advised Catholic priests against using artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT to prepare their sermons, emphasizing that true homilies require personal faith and intellectual engagement. Speaking to clergy from the Diocese of Rome on February 19, he compared sermon writing to physical exercise, warning that relying on AI could weaken priests' spiritual and mental faculties. The Pope also cautioned against seeking social media popularity, underscoring authentic evangelization's deeper purpose beyond online approval.
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