Oh, the irony.
Pope Francis admitted he is a technological “dinosaur” and doesn’t understand how to work a computer — all while hosting a digital Google Hangout with seven children from around the world on Thursday morning.
The pontiff participated in his second “Hangout” with children from the United States, Argentina, India, and Spain who have disabilities, and heard about their dreams for the future. Alicia, 16, who displayed her video camera, asked the pope if he enjoys taking pictures and downloading the images on his computer.
“Do you want me to tell you the truth?” Francis joked. “I am old-fashioned when it comes to computers. I’m a dinosaur. I don’t know how to work a computer. What a pity, huh? What a shame.” He spoke in Spanish, but subtitles were provided through the YouTube channel.
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Bauti, 14, of Buenos Aires, Argentina, explained how he uses both his computer and tablet in school. He also mentioned that he hopes to visit Francis at the Vatican someday. “So you like the tablet? Is it difficult?” the pope asked, adding with a laugh that he doesn’t own the device.
Isabel, a 13-year-old student in Spain who hopes to be a writer, told the pope about how she uses a computer that has a Braille reader. The message she asked the Catholic leader to share with the world was: “People with disabilities don’t give up.”









