In view of the Beatification of John Paul II (1 May 2011), Vatican Radio and the Vatican
Television Centre (CTV) have organised a number of initiatives and made available
a wide range of documentary material.
1. A new page dedicated to John Paul
II for his Beatification has been activated on YOUTUBE. The page is available at
the following address: http://www.youtube.com/giovannipaoloii or http://www.youtube.com/johnpaul2
The
following kinds of videos are uploaded to the page, little by little every day:
video clips on the Pontificate year by year; video clips with the Pope's
voice in various languages and situations (on trips and in the Vatican). These are
audio recordings supplied and selected by the language programmes of Vatican Radio,
which have then been mounted onto video by CTV. The audio of the Pope will be in the
original language in which it was pronounced, with English-language subtitles indicating
the place (country), day, month and year of the event. a series of other video
clips organised by theme.
The dedicated YOUTUBE page - as well as
the normal channel which has existed for some time in four languages www.youtube.com/vatican
- will be supplied with videoclips of current events and information concerning the
days of the Beatification.
2. On FACEBOOK – this is a novelty – a page has
been activated concerning John Paul II in view of his Beatification.
It may
be consulted at this address: www.facebook.com/vatican.johnpaul2 All the video
clips uploaded to the YOUTUBE channel will be available at the same time on this page.
The aim is to diversify the instruments so as to give this initiative as great
an exposure and as wide a coverage as possible. Unlike other initiatives already present
on the Internet in various forms, initiatives by private individuals not associated
with the Holy See, this carries the joint signatures of VATICAN RADIO and of the VATICAN
TELEVISION CENTRE, it has been agreed with the Pontifical Council for Social Communications
and is, of course, open to all users of Facebook.
The general objective is
to accompany the course of the Beatification using the instruments technology makes
available, making full use of the resources at our disposal and, at least in part,
of the vast documentary archives held by Vatican Radio and the Vatican Television
Centre.