Pope Francis Meets With Youtube Stars...Will The Next Round Table Include Catholic Bloggers?

VI Scholas World Congress:
Scholas is an International Organization of Pontifical Right approved and raised by Pope Francis at the Vatican City on August 13th, 2013. It connects technology with arts and sports in order to promote social integration and the culture of encounter for peace. It is present in 82 countries through its web made up of over 400.000 schools and educational networks, with headquarters in the Vatican City, Argentine, Spain, Paraguay and Mozambique. Its mission is to achieve the integration of communities, with special focus on the poorer ones, by committing all social actors and incorporating schools and educational networks worldwide to technological, sports and artistic proposals. It works with all kinds of schools, both public and private, and of all religious affiliations. The interaction between arts, sports and technology is Scholas’ proposal to make possible the culture of encounter. Leading figures and organizations worldwide have already responded to Pope Francis’ call through Scholas to work for an integrated and peaceful world.
Pope meets with Youtube stars:
Pope Francis meets with YouTube creators to 'promote empathy' 
Pope Francis has met with 11 young YouTube personalities to have a discussion about spreading peace and understanding through videos. 
As part of the VI Scholas World Congress, the Catholic Pope has for the first time met with a bunch of YouTube creators for the purpose of promoting empathy. The 11 creators were from 10 different countries around the world, and have 27 million subscribers between them. Louise Pentland of the UK, Lucas Castel of Argentina, Matemática Río of Brazil, Hayla Ghazal of the United Arab Emirates, Dulce Candy of the US, Matthew Patrick of the US, Jamie and Nikki of Australia and Sudan/Egypt, Greta Menchi of Italy, Los Polinesios of Mexico and anna RF of Israel met with the pope to discuss gender equality, loneliness, diversity, immigrant rights and other topics. A video of the entire discussion isn't available, but YouTube noted that you should be able to see each of the participating channels posting their own videos about it in the weeks ahead.
I wonder if the Pope will ever meet with the insane Trad bloggers?

Maybe there should be a no holds bar round table discussion with some the top Catholic bloggers?

You know....like...the insane ones: Mundabor, Ann Barnhardt, Stevie Skojec, Dave Domet, Louie Verrecchio, Hillary White, Christopher Ferrara..etc...on the one side, pitted against the righteous Catholic bloggers on the other side: Mark Shea, Fr. Longenecker, Mark Armstrong....etc..



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