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Rock star welcome for Pope who poses for selfies at Catholic influencer festival

Rock star welcome for Pope who poses for selfies at Catholic influencer festival

Pope Leo XIV received a rock star's welcome at the Vatican's festival of Catholic influencers – priests, nuns and ordinary faithful who use their social media presence to preach and teach the faith.
He urged them to ensure that human relations do not suffer with the spread of digital ecosystems and artificial intelligence.
History's first American pope was mobbed by hundreds of influencers, their mobile phones hoisted high to stream the encounter, when he arrived at St Peter's Basilica after a special mass.
The pilgrims have descended on Rome for a special Holy Year celebration of so-called 'digital missionaries', part of the Vatican's week-long jubilee for young people that culminates this weekend with a vigil and mass in a vast field on Rome's outskirts.
It is not simply a matter of generating content, but of creating an encounter between hearts
Leo thanked the young people for using their digital platforms to spread the faith, and he gamely posed for selfies.
But he warned them about neglecting human relationships in their pursuit of clicks and followers, and cautioned them to not fall prey to fake news and the 'frivolity' of online encounters.
'It is not simply a matter of generating content, but of creating an encounter between hearts,' Leo said in a speech that showed his ease switching from Italian to Spanish to English. 'Be agents of communion, capable of breaking down the logic of division and polarisation, of individualism and egocentrism.'
He added: 'It is up to us – to each one of you – to ensure that this culture remains human. Our mission – your mission – is to nurture a culture of Christian humanism, and to do so together' in what he called the only networks that really matter: of friendship, love and the 'network of God'.
Pope Leo pope greeted influencers at the Vatican (Gregorio Borgia/AP)
For the past two days, the Vatican's message to the young influencers has been one of thanks for their social media evangelising, but also a warning to not allow their posting to go off-message or to neglect the human dimension of all encounters.
For Leo, the issue is particularly heartfelt since he has said that addressing the threat to humanity posed by AI will be a priority of his pontificate.
Tuesday began with groups of influencers and young pilgrims passing through the basilica's Holy Door, a rite of passage for the estimated 32 million people participating in the Vatican's 2025 Holy Year celebrations. This week, downtown Rome swarmed with energetic masses of teenage Catholic scouts, church and Catholic school groups.
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Ray Quinn appeared on The X Factor in 2006 10:51 KEY EVENT Hundreds of fans are already gathering to pay their final respects to Ozzy Osbourne at Black Sabbath bridge in Birmingham. The cortege, along with the Osbourne family, is expected to stop at the Black Sabbath bench, where thousands of tributes, balloons and flowers have been left since the heavy metal icon died last week. The Osbourne family is expected to look at the sea of tributes when the cortege reaches Broad Street at around 1pm. Crowds of people, many wearing Ozzy Osbourne T-shirts and holding posters and other tributes, are already waiting behind metal barriers all along Broad Street. Black Sabbath music is playing loudly and there are chants of 'Ozzy Ozzy Ozzy' from the crowds. Security personnel are taking bunches of flowers from those in the crowd to add to those already laying in front of the bench. 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(Image: PA) 09:59 Lucy Needham Floral tributes are piling up at the Black Sabbath Bridge bench on Broad Street in Birmingham in memory of Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne. The city's mayor reffered to the singer as a 'son of Birmingham' ahead of this funeral today with thousands of fans expected to pay their respects. Floral tributes left at the Black Sabbath Bridge bench (Image: PA) 09:57 Lucy Needham Comedian Samantha Marlow-Kent, told the Mirror she had been waiting on Broad Street since 6:45am. The West Heath music fan, 35, did not want to miss the chance to say goodbye to Ozzy. Samantha Marlow-Kent arrived at Broad Street early to take her place (Image: BPM Media) 09:53 Lucy Needham Ozzy Osbourne will return home to Birmingham for the last time this afternoon, when a cortege procession will travel along Broad Street. 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The caption simply included an emoji depicting a candle. Accompanying the photo was the song Holy For Tonight, which was co-written by Ozzy and featured on his second most recent album, titled Ordinary Man from 2020. Fans continued to share their own tributes under the post as one wrote: "We will miss you forever." Another said: "Can't believe it's almost been a week." Whilst someone else commented: "It still hasn't sunk in." Sharing their thoughts, another fan commented: "Still doesn't seem real." 07:36 KEY EVENT Ozzy's beloved wife Sharon has made an incredible gesture to the city of Birmingham ahead of his funeral. The Black Sabbath rocker got to return to his hometown of Birmingham one more time for his gig at Villa Park and lived his final days there with his family. Today, a special procession will be held down Broad Street to the Black Sabbath bridge and bench. It has been revealed that Sharon has funded all the security and costs for the procession. The Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Councillor Zafar Iqbal MBE, JP, said: "Ozzy was more than a music legend - he was a son of Birmingham. "Having recently been awarded the Freedom of the City and following his celebrated appearance at the Back to the Beginning concert at Villa Park earlier this month, it was important to the city that we support a fitting, dignified tribute ahead of a private family funeral. We know how much this moment will mean to his fans." He added: "We're proud to host it here with his loving family in the place where it all began, and we are grateful that they have generously offered to pay to enable this to happen and support the city in giving him the farewell he deserves." Ozzy's wife Sharon has paid for the procession in Birmingham (Image: Getty Images) 07:21 Mia O'Hare While fans will have their chance to say goodbye to Ozzy today, his family will hold a separate private service tomorrow. He will be laid to rest in the grounds of the Osbourne's family home in Buckinghamshire. His wife Sharon and children Jack, Kelly, Aimee and Louis are expected to follow the procession in Birmingham today. 'Tomorrow they will have a closed service at a church in Gerrards Cross, Bucks," a source told the Sun. Singer Yungblud is expected to give a reading while Ozzy's bandmates Tony Iommi, Bill Ward and Geezer Butler are set to attend. 'Elton John is also hoping to join the family at the church," they added. 06:28 KEY EVENT For those unable to attend the procession in Birmingham in person, it has been confirmed that the live feed of Black Sabbath bridge and bench will remain live for the whole of the event. The cortege will pass the bridge and so fans wanting to see some of the procession from home may be able to catch a glimpse of it through this livestream. The floral tributes cover the bridge and bench. Fans have been leaving tributes on Black Sabbath bridge (Image: Melissa Bennett) 06:27 Mia O'Hare Along with the procession, there are many other ways fans in Birmingham will be able to pay their respects to Ozzy. At Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, a book of condolence has been opened for Ozzy. It sits alongside the Ozzy Osbourne Working Class Hero exhibition, which wife Sharon Osbourne opened last month. There is also a Black Sabbath Mural on Navigation Street, Ozzy the Bull at New Street Station and The Station pub, which is where Black Sabbath first played all the way back in 1968. 06:26 KEY EVENT Ozzy's procession will travel down Broad Street to Black Sabbath bridge. The procession will begin at 1pm and his family will follow the cortege, with fans watching on. Stewards will be present to help those who have gathered to remember the music icon. Those wishing to attend have been asked to use public transport to attend the event, which is expected to attract large crowds. Map of the Ozzy Osbourne funeral procession in his home town of Birmingham (Image: Getty / Google Maps ) 06:25 Mia O'Hare Birmingham's busy Broad Street will be closed from 7am today to allow preparations to be put in place for the procession. The procession will then begin at 1pm and the road will be opened once the cortege passes through.

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