KEY POINTS
  • Pope Francis delivered a surprise address at the TED2017 conference in Vancouver
  • In his address, the Pope explained "the more powerful you are, the more your actions will have an impact"
  • The religious leader also made reference to the Good Samaritan parable, "the revolution of tenderness" and overcoming the "culture of waste"

In a surprise TED talk address Tuesday, Pope Francis advised those who had power to act humbly, while appealing for society to not leave individuals behind as the scientific and technological age advances.

Pope Francis speaks during the TED Conference, urging people to connect with and understand others, during a video presentation at the annual scientific, cultural and academic event in Vancouver.

"Allow me to say it loud and clear: the more powerful you are, the more your actions will have an impact on people, the more responsible you are to act humbly," said Pope Francis in a recorded broadcast to an audience in Vancouver.