Last week, Archbishop Durocher was in Rome to attend the meeting of the members of the new Dicastery for Culture and Education to which Pope Francis named him a few months ago. These meetings are held every three years. This one was focused on the impact of artificial intelligence on Education and Culture, and on the future of the teaching of theology in the Church. During the meeting, the members of the Dicastery attended an audience with the Pope and were able to greet him individually.
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