(Vatican Radio) Five days have passed since Pope Benedict XVI sent out his first Tweet
in eight languages and according to the Pontifical Council for Social Communications,
his @Pontifex handle has surpassed two million subscribers.
President of the
Council, Archbishop Claudio Maria Celli told Vatican Radio the Pope is tweeting because
that’s what people are doing today and he wants to be present in the latest platforms
of communication to share with them “words of truth.”
That means adapting
his messages to fit into Twitter’s 140 character format. But the key, Archbishop
Celli notes, “is not so much the number of characters available but the depth of the
words he uses.”
The Archbishop says we could all stand to re-learn how to communicate
using words “that always have a profound significance for others.”
Msgr. Celli
points out that 140 million people actively use Twitter and forty percent of them
are young people from 18 to 34 years of age. And Pope Benedict wants to be there
in the dialogue with them, he says.
The Pope and the Church, Celli says, want
to be where men and women are speaking together because not only are they sharing
information, they’re also sharing a bit of themselves.
And, he notes the Church
must do all it can to bridge the “digital divide” in Africa and certain areas of Latin
America and Asia where access to social media is greatly limited.