The Pope’s Take on Tech and Education


Thomas Griffin 11/17/25 (For The Daily Signal)

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As part of the larger Catholic Church celebration of the Jubilee of Hope, the Jubilee of Education was held in Rome Oct. 31 and Nov. 2, with Pope Leo XIV an active participant.

Christians believe that their faith (relationship with God) ought to impact every area of their lives. Since God created us and since He is our destiny, then everything we do ought to bring us closer to Him. One of the areas that is critical to reflect on for human beings, and therefore, for those of faith as well, is education.

There is arguably no greater instrument of impact than education. It molds future generations and provides the worldview that children will follow as adults. That worldview will affect how they live, what they choose for a career and how they treat their family. Education, therefore, is not merely about schooling that prepares us for the workforce. It will prepare us for life in general.


Thomas Griffin is the chairperson of the religion department at a Catholic high school on Long Island where he lives with his wife and children. He has a masters degree in theology and is a masters candidate in philosophy. Thomas is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Empty Tomb Project: The Magazine. He is the author of Let Us Begin: Saint Francis’s Way of Becoming Like Christ and Renewing the World.


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