Pair speak about using communication technology to fight poverty
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, this morning had a private audience with Pope Francis in the Vatican.
Mr Zuckerberg, who was accompanied by his wife,
Priscilla Chan, talked to the Pope about the role of new technologies in
combating poverty. After the meeting, the Vatican issued a statement,
saying simply:
“They (the Pope and Mr Zuckerberg) spoke of how
communication technologies might be used to combat poverty, to encourage
a culture of dialogue and to send a message of hope, especially to the
needy...”
The Vatican issued no further details of the meeting
but a series of photographs showed the Pope conversing with Mr
Zuckerberg and his wife, with the Vatican’s senior spokesman, Greg
Burke, in the role of interpreter.
Earlier, Mr Zuckerberg had started his day with a jog
past the Colosseum, a jog which of course he posted on Facebook, with
this comment:
“It’s great to be back in Rome! We started the day
with a run past the Circus Maximus and House of Augustus up to the
Colosseum. It’s pretty amazing to run on roads in the city that helped
invent them.”
Mr Zuckerberg, who is due to meet Italian prime
minister Matteo Renzi later today, has been in Italy since last
Wednesday, the day of the earthquake which has claimed 291 lives.
In a Facebook post, he spoke of the “ difficult time
for people who have lost homes or loved ones”, adding that his thoughts
were with “everyone who was affected by the disaster”.
He added: “Rome holds a special place in my heart. I
studied Latin and classical history for many years. I like visiting the
homes of my favourite historical figures, like Augustus Caesar who
created the Pax Romana, 200 years of world peace. I love Rome so much
that Priscilla and I even went there for our honeymoon when we got
married!”
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