Pope gets personal Twitter handle: @Pontifex

December 03, 2012 05:15 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 10:04 pm IST - VATICAN CITY

The Vatican said on Monday Pope Benedict XVI will be using a question and answer format in his first tweet on December 12, 2012, focussing on answering questions about faith in 140 characters.

The Vatican said on Monday Pope Benedict XVI will be using a question and answer format in his first tweet on December 12, 2012, focussing on answering questions about faith in 140 characters.

Pope Benedict XVI will start tweeting in six languages from his own personal handle @Pontifex on December 12, 2012.

The Vatican said on Monday the pope will be using a question and answer format in his first tweet, focussing on answering questions about faith in 140 characters.

The pope sent his first tweet last year from a Vatican account to launch the Holy See’s news information portal. The Vatican’s communications adviser Greg Burke told a press conference that the handle @Pontifex was chosen for the pope’s personal account because it not only means pope in Latin, but also bridge-builder, suggesting unity. How often will the pope tweet? Mr. Burke said, “as often as he wants.”

The Vatican has been increasing its presence in social media to try to spread the faith, particularly among the young.

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