"The priest says 'lift up your hearts'. He does not say, 'lift
up your cell phones to take pictures,'" Francis told tens of
thousands of people at his weekly audience in St. Peter's
Square, referring to a communion prayer in the Roman Catholic
Mass.
In his improvised remarks, he called using cell phones during
Mass "a very ugly thing," adding:
"It makes me very sad when I celebrate (Mass) here in the piazza
or in the basilica and I see so many cell phones held up. Not
only by the faithful, but also by some priests and even bishops!
"The Mass is not a show ... so remember, no cell phones!" he
said, prompting laughter and applause from the crowd.
Francis, the leader of the world's 1.2 billion Roman Catholics,
has regularly urged the faithful to be more spiritual and his
priests and bishops to be more humble.
Shortly after his election in 2013, he said it pained him to see
priests driving flashy cars and eager to use the latest
smartphone.
The pope is driven around in a simple blue Ford Focus and is not
known to have ever used a cell phone in public since his
election.
(Reporting By Philip Pullella Editing by Jeremy Gaunt)
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