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Mockery outweighs piety after pope's Twitter debut
A picture released by the Vatican press office on December 12, 2012 shows Pope Benedict XVI sending his first twitter message during his weekly general audience at the Paul VI hall in the Vatican. The pope's debut on Twitter got off to a bumpy start on Wednesday, with mockery outweighing piety in reaction to the first tweets from the leader of the world's 1.1 billion Catholics.
A picture released by the Vatican press office on December 12, 2012 shows Pope Benedict XVI sending his first twitter message during his weekly general audience at the Paul VI hall in the Vatican. The pope's debut on Twitter got off to a bumpy start on Wednesday, with mockery outweighing piety in reaction to the first tweets from the leader of the world's 1.1 billion Catholics.
 
 
A computer screen shows the first tweet sent by Pope Benedict XVI in different languages, sent by the pontiff during his weekly general audience on December 12, 2012 at the Paul VI hall at the Vatican. The pope's second tweet -- "How can we celebrate the Year of Faith better in our daily lives?" -- prompted a string of tongue-in-cheek- answers.
A computer screen shows the first tweet sent by Pope Benedict XVI in different languages, sent by the pontiff during his weekly general audience on December 12, 2012 at the Paul VI hall at the Vatican. The pope's second tweet -- "How can we celebrate the Year of Faith better in our daily lives?" -- prompted a string of tongue-in-cheek- answers.
 
 
 
A smartphone showing Pope Benedict XVI's first tweet in French is held in front of a computer showing the logo of Twitter on December 12, 2012 in Rome. Among the thousands of replies and re-tweets there were also many requests from Twitter users for the Roman pontiff to "follow" them.
A smartphone showing Pope Benedict XVI's first tweet in French is held in front of a computer showing the logo of Twitter on December 12, 2012 in Rome. Among the thousands of replies and re-tweets there were also many requests from Twitter users for the Roman pontiff to "follow" them.

 

AFP - Pope Benedict XVI's debut on Twitter got off to a bumpy start on Wednesday, with mockery outweighing piety in reaction to the first tweets from the leader of the world's 1.1 billion Catholics.

The pope's second tweet -- "How can we celebrate the Year of Faith better in our daily lives?" -- prompted a string of tongue-in-cheek- answers.

"With some nice cold chocolate milk. And the Lord?" wrote one user tweeting in Portuguese with the handle @tensoblog.

Another distinctly sin-minded user, @binnie, joked: "Hookers and blow."

Along with the absurd, there were also serious answers like that from @francagiansol, who tweeted: "With humility and charity and by setting an example."

A formal-sounding @RoyalBlueStuey wrote: "The Rosary and the Mass".

"By preaching more acceptance Your Holiness. The Church has lost its footing in adapting to the times," wrote @klubbkiddkl, an avowedly lapsed Catholic.

Fast-paced tweeters replied so quickly that many did not realise the pope's question was rhetorical.

A few minutes later the pope tweeted: "By speaking with Jesus in prayer, listening to what he tells you in the Gospel and looking for him in those in need."

The Vatican has emphasised that it welcomes all kinds of reactions to the pope's tweets as it regards social networks as a democratic forum.

Vatican officials say they believe the risks of mockery are outweighed by the importance of spreading the Catholic message to a younger global audience.

There were some bizarre requests as well, with @johnnypalomba on the pope's Italian account asking the Vatican to celebrate the Year of Faith by including a column on the Roma football team in its official newspaper L'Osservatore Romano.

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