
Pope Leo XIV cautioned priests not to rely on AI tools such as ChatGPT for writing sermons, emphasizing that these technologies can’t replicate genuine faith or individual understanding.
I was reading about what the Pope said to priests recently, and it really struck me. He was talking about how much we all use technology now, and he warned us not to turn to it for help with our faith or spiritual lives. It makes sense – technology is great, but it shouldn’t replace a personal connection to spirituality, you know?
Pope Leo XIV cautioned against using AI, like ChatGPT, to write sermons, calling it a “temptation.” According to Vatican News, he believes relying on these tools could diminish a priest’s ability to think critically and develop their own ideas.
Pope wants priests to avoid temptations of using AI
Just like any other muscle, the brain needs regular use to stay strong. If we don’t challenge it, our mental abilities will decline. He also pointed out that a genuine sermon comes from personal faith, something artificial intelligence can’t replicate.
He stressed that effective preaching isn’t just about how you present a message, but about genuinely believing what you’re saying.

To truly connect with people, our services need to reflect the local culture and community. More importantly, people want to see genuine faith and a personal connection with Jesus Christ.
These remarks reflect the Pope’s wider worries about new technologies. He’s spoken before about the growing popularity of AI chatbots and virtual influencers, cautioning that they could harm genuine human connections if not used thoughtfully.
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