Eighty-five-year-old Pope Benedict XVI has a Twitter handle. He’s
well-aware of the influence Facebook and other social media have on
society, and he’s said he’s
serious about bringing a truly catholic message to the
World Wide Web.
Cyber evangelizing — why not? What has he got to lose? He has
to reach them somehow, and any short exposure to the
public and their smart phones makes it clear that this may be the
only way.
With nearly 2 million Twitter followers, (11,000 of whom follow
his Latin tweets exclusively), His Holiness is off to a wonderful
start, in spite of a terrifying potential deterrent (from the
AP):
[T]he digital exposure hasn’t come without risk or criticism: In
the days after the Vatican announced that Benedict would respond to
questions about faith on his first tweets from his (at)Pontifex
handle last month, the Vatican was bombarded with threats of
“Twitter bombs” from critics trying to scare the pope away from the
online social forum.
Twitter bombs? Heaven forbid! Luckily for the Pope, the Catholic
Church is no stranger to would-be assailants. The Church and her
servants have survived some 2,000-odd years of persecution, some of
which included real, live lions.
The Pope himself reportedly performed an
exorcism or two in his day. I think he’ll be able to
handle Twitter trolls just fine.
mike 3/505| 1.24.13 @ 5:04PM
The Pope himself reportedly performed an exorcism or two in his day.
With sincere respect to the Catholic Church and its adherants, I wonder if His Holiness would consider doing one to rid our current government of the evil that inhabits it?
Albert Constantine Jr.| 1.24.13 @ 7:44PM
I can hear the sizzle of the Holy Water as it touches his epidermis.