Vatican hopes Apple partnership will help spread Pope's message
(September 10, 2012) The Vatican has teamed up with Apple to develop new hi-tech
methods for communicating the works of Pope Benedict XVI to the world. “It represents
an enormous step on the international stage because, as you know, internet goes beyond
space and time,” said Father Giuseppe Costa, the director of the Vatican’s publishing
house Libreria Editrice Vaticana (LEV). The Vatican is working with the US-based
technology firm to produce eBooks and iTunes tracks of Pope Benedict’s weekly general
audience. In recent months the pontiff has used his weekly address to explore the
theme of prayer in the story of salvation. His latest volume, “Prayer in the New Testament,”
is already available in print form. The new eBook format will be accompanied by illustrations
from the Vatican’s art collections. Initially the commercial agreement with Apple
will only focus on the Pope’s weekly catechesis. But the Vatican publishing house
says that if this initial project proves popular, then more of Pope Benedict XVI’s
extensive catalogue of writings could be offered electronically. With first editions
already available in Italian, the U.S. bishops’ conference is now collaborating with
the Vatican to bring the same books to the world in English.