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Pope Leo Urges Priests to Avoid Using AI for Writing Sermons

AI | AFSHAN RIAZ | Mar 02, 2026

Pope Leo Urges Priests to Avoid Using AI for Writing Sermons

Summary:

Pope Leo has urged Catholic priests to avoid using artificial intelligence to prepare sermons, stating that preaching is about sharing faith, something AI cannot replicate.

Key Points:

  • Pope Leo advises priests not to use AI for writing sermons.
  • Says faith must be shared personally, not generated by technology.
  • Remarks made during a closed-door meeting on February 19.
  • Comments later reported by Vatican News.
  • Emphasized the importance of personal reflection and authenticity in preaching.

Detailed Article:

Pope Leo has called on Catholic priests to refrain from using artificial intelligence to write their sermons, stressing that preaching should come from personal faith and reflection rather than technology.

The Chicago-born pontiff, who is the first Christian spiritual leader from the United States, made the remarks during a closed-door meeting with the clergy of the Diocese of Rome on February 19. Details of the meeting were later reported by Vatican News.

During the session, Pope Leo told attendees that preaching is fundamentally about sharing one’s faith. He argued that artificial intelligence, no matter how advanced, cannot truly share or embody faith.

Encouraging priests to rely on their own minds and spiritual understanding, the Pope emphasized the importance of authenticity and personal conviction in delivering sermons.

His comments highlight ongoing debates within religious communities about the growing role of artificial intelligence in daily life and professional practices.


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