Pope’s Twitter account marks 5 years: ‘Useful for
evangelization’
In this file photo from 12 December 2012, Pope Benedict XVI posts the first papal Tweet, flanked by Archbishop Angelo Becciu (R).- RV |
(Vatican Radio) Five years have passed since Pope
Benedict XVI posted the first Tweet on the official papal Twitter
account: @Pontifex.
That historic Tweet read: "Dear friends, I am pleased
to get in touch with you through Twitter. Thank you for your generous response.
I bless all of you from my heart."
Pope Francis in turn took up the prophetic mission of
evangelizing through social media upon his election, and the papal Twitter
handle currently counts more than 40 million followers in 9 languages.
Standing next to now Pope emeritus Benedict XVI on 12
December 2012 as the first Tweet was posted was Archbishop Angelo Becciu,
Substitute of the Secretariat of State.
Joy of spreading the Word of God
Archbishop Becciu spoke to Vatican Media’s Alessandro
Gisotti about the significance of the Popes' presence on social media.
“I remember being with Pope Benedict: he was a little clumsy
pushing the buttons on the tablet. But at the same time I saw him very joyful.
He was happy to be able to dialogue with netizens and to be part of the new
wave of modern communications,” he said.
Archbishop Becciu said this was the best way “to reach so
many people and spread the Word of God”.
Instagram
Pope Francis expanded his digital footprint by launching an
Instagram account (@Franciscus) on 19 March 2016, which now has more than 5
million followers.
Archbishop Becciu said Pope Francis ironically considers
himself a “digital dinosaur” but is interested all the same, requesting
frequent updates.
“I think the Pope is aware of being an evangelizer and
missionary to the world. So for him all instruments may be used. They are tools
that can help diffuse his evangelizing word.”
The Pope, Archbishop Becciu said, “reads the Tweets he is to
publish with joy and approves them with great enthusiasm.”
Papal advice for social media
When it comes to the proper use of social media, Archbishop
Becciu said Pope Francis has already given several guidelines.
“Most importantly, do not abuse them: Do not use them at
Mass!” he said, quoting the Holy Father.
Archbishop Becciu said the Pope has also reminded bishops
and priests not to abuse social media.
“But at the same time, we must have the courage and wisdom
to use them well. Courage is needed because it is new and so we need to ‘throw
ourselves’ into this newness. And [it requires] wisdom since every tool should
be used in the proper measure,” he said.
One final piece of advice, Archbishop Becciu said, is to
avoid offensive speech on social media.
“We must use it as an instrument for communicating with
others. Communication should help us grow in the Spirit, in culture, and in our
attitudes toward other people.”
(Devin Sean Watkins)
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