Friday, January 23, 2009

Pope channel makes debut on YouTube

VATICAN CITY (CNA).- Pope Benedict XVI launched himself into the digital age today with the Vatican announcing that a YouTube channel http://www.youtube.com/vatican dedicated to his activities and events at the Vatican is now online.

The Vatican’s announcement of its new partnership with Google’s YouTube coincides with the release of the Pope’s annual message for the World Day of Communications, which this year focuses on how to utilize new technologies to promote a culture of respect, dialogue and friendship.

Fr. Federico Lombardi, the director of the Holy See’s press office, described the Vatican’s YouTube Channel at a press conference Friday.

Currently, the Channel contains clips of Pope Benedict XVI delivering his Christmas Message and Blessing, the January 1 celebration of the World Peace Day and some segments of the Pope speaking about the advantages of new social technology. The footage for the clips is being provided by the Vatican Television Center (CTV) in conjunction with journalists and the web team of Vatican Radio (RV).

According to Fr. Lombardi, the new channel will be updated daily with one or two news pieces each day, none longer than two minutes.
[Source: Catholic News Agency]


Blog Note: Tomorrow is the feast day of St. Francis de Sales (1567-1622), the patron saint of the Catholic Press. He wrote many pamphlets in addition to his books, “Introduction to the Devout L
ife” and “A Treatise on the Love of God.”

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