Archbishop Makarios reflects on faith, technology and true joy in Christmas message

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His Eminence Archbishop Makarios of Australia has issued his Christmas message to the faithful of the Orthodox Church in Australia, reflecting on the challenges of modern life in an age dominated by technology and Artificial Intelligence, while reaffirming that true peace, joy and fulfilment are found in Christ.

In his pastoral address, the Archbishop called on the faithful to cherish time, faith and human connection, as the world prepares to welcome the New Year.

Full message in English:

Most honourable brother, co-bishops and my beloved children,

Few would deny that our era is dominated by technology — particularly internet technology and Artificial Intelligence — with its many possibilities that inspire admiration and awe, but also deep concern.

The “spirit of technology” increasingly influences, or rather intrudes into, our lives. This is evident not only through social media and the countless dating applications, but also in our everyday routine, which is now closely connected — and often dependent — on our mobile phones.

Our Church is certainly not opposed to progress, development or technology. She does, however, express concern about the emergence of a new virtual reality. While we acknowledge the potential of technology, we must not forget that Artificial Intelligence, for example, may be able to compose excellent prayers, but it will never be able to pray. Social media may make life more pleasant, yet they steal the most precious gift of all — especially from young people — time, which passes and never returns. Consider how many hours each day are spent in front of a mobile phone screen.

Modern humanity will search in vain for happiness in these artificial “Paradises”. True joy and fulfilment of life are found in Christ, whom the Church proclaims — Christ who is born once again this year of the Virgin, bringing to a world wounded by wars and injustices the message of peace, hope and joy.

With paternal love, I pray that the peace and joy of Christ may dwell in the hearts of us all, and that the New Year 2026 may bring to you, to your families, and to the whole world the gifts of the Nativity.

Merry Christmas and many happy returns.

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