zhanna bezpiatchuk, bbc news, ukraine.es, instead of using their mobile phones. in his weekly audience in rome's st peters square, he cited jesus and his parents as an example of how families used to communicate with each other. translation: i ask myself if you in your family know how to communicate, or are you like those kids at mealtimes where everyone is chatting on their mobile phone, where there's silence like at a mass, but they don't communicate. families have to get back to talking. parents with the children, with the grandparents, everybody. more than six months after the start of anti—government demonstrations in hong kong, the city appears trapped in a stalemate between the protest movement that won't give up, and a beijing—backed administration which refuses to meet its demands. the conflict has divided communities and families, and exposed tension between hong kongers and mainland chinese. our correspondentjonathan head has been to see how the protests have now moved into areas frequented by mainland chinese.