Computer hackers have descended on the Vatican to help tackle pressing problems particularly dear to Pope Francis, including how to better provide resources for migrants and encourage solidarity for the poor.

The Vatican Hackathon, an around-the-clock computer programming marathon, started on Thursday, with the full support of the pontiff, several Vatican offices and student volunteers from Harvard and MIT.

Organisers stressed that no firewalls will be breached or acts of computer piracy committed.

Student organiser Jakub Florkiewicz, an MBA student at Harvard, said: "We're hacking problems, not security."

Teams of programmers, graphic designers and project managers will be asked to provide technological solutions to specific problems in three general areas: solidarity in a digital world, communication in interfaith dialogue and mobilisation of resources for migrants.

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