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VATICAN CITY | In a stirring address at the Paul VI Audience Hall, Pope Leo XIV urged students from around the world not to allow technology to define their lives, but to reclaim education as a force for moral and social renewal. Speaking during the Jubilee of the World of Education, the Pope said that education remains “one of the most beautiful and powerful tools for changing the world.”
Recalling his years as a mathematics teacher, Pope Leo reflected on how learning shapes both intellect and character. Citing the example of Saint Pier Giorgio Frassati, he encouraged students to “have the courage to live life to the fullest” and to seek “something greater” than fleeting pleasures or digital distractions.
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