After a week in which Francis faced unprecedented bad press during his South American tour, the pope released his annual social communications message today dedicated this year to "fake news and journalism for peace."
Francis writes that the first fake news dates from the Biblical beginning of time, when Eve was tempted to take an apple from the Garden of Eden based on disinformation from the serpent.
"The strategy of this skilled 'Father of Lies' is precisely mimicry, that sly and dangerous form of seduction that worms its way into the heart with false and alluring arguments," Francis said of the snake.
The message made no reference to how some public figures, most notably US President Donald Trump, often label unflattering or critical reports "fake news" to try to discredit the information.
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Francis has frequently railed about journalists, and before he became pope was known for his frosty relations with the Argentine media.
Just this week, while chatting with reporters aboard the papal plane, he admitted he hated giving interviews and joked: "And look at the job God gave me now."
During his recent trip to Chile and Peru, Francis faced the worst protests of his five-year papacy, as well as the worst press. He went into the trip facing criticism for having appointed a bishop accused by victims of being complicit in covering-up for Chile's most notorious pedophile priest, and was then harshly criticised in the Chilean media for having accused those victims of "slander."
"The tragedy of disinformation is that it discredits others, presenting them as enemies, to the point of demonizing them and fomenting conflict," he said.
He praised educational efforts to make social media users aware, as well as legal and institutional efforts to unmask those who hide behind virtual walls to plant lies.
"None of us can feel exempted from the duty of countering these falsehoods," he said.
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