Pope Francis warns pets must not replace children in Italy
Starting a family in Italy is becoming a "titanic effort" that only the rich can afford, Pope Francis has warned.
Addressing a conference on Italy's demographic crisis, he said pets were replacing children in many households.
Also on stage were dozens of young people, wearing t-shirts saying "we can do this" - alluding to convincing people to have more children.
Italy has one of the lowest fertility rates in the EU and births dropped below 400,000 last year - a new low.
In his speech in Rome, the Pope said the declining birth rate signalled a lack of hope in the future, with younger generations weighed down by a sense of uncertainty, fragility and precariousness.
"Difficulty in finding a stable job, sky-high rents and insufficient wages are real problems," he said.
Warning that pets were replacing children in some households, the Pope recounted how a woman had opened her bag and asked him to "bless her baby".
Except it was not a baby, but a small dog.
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