Editorial approved by Fr. Stuart Chipolina
Many people click on Faith in times of adversity:
Huge Growth
in online visitors during Holy Week and Easter events broadcast and shared by Vatican media reached millions of people around the world, attracting new viewers, followers and fans inspired by Pope Francis’ words and gestures.
Easter Triduum A
lessandro Gisotti, vice-editorial director of Vatican media said “We have been struck by the many emails we have received, comments and posts on our social media from people, even agnostics and non-believers, who say they have been moved by the words and gestures of the Holy Father during this very difficult period,” Huge spikes in online visitors, views, follows and comments on their numerous platforms showed that “many people, not just the Catholic faithful, were able to follow and ‘encounter’
the Holy Father and, through him, the Word of God thanks to this technology and especially to streaming services and social media,” he said in a response to a request from Catholic News Service for information about online engagement during Holy Week and Easter. Gisotti said that Vatican media outlets tried to put into practice that “creativity of love that the pope asks of us in order to overcome the isolation caused by the pandemic”. Their Vatican News site, which offers video, radio,
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podcasts, images, news and audio services in more than 30 languages, saw its number of visitors and page views quadruple from the same liturgical period last year. Nearly 5.5 million users registered more than 14.5 million views on the vaticannews.va website between April 5 and April 13 versus Holy Week last year, which saw 1.5 million users and some 3.5 million page views. Vatican News live-streamed all the major events on its YouTube channels with live commentary in six languages, plus, for the first time, a channel featuring a sign-language interpreter. Easter events broadcast on YouTube, Gisotti said, had more than 2.1 million views. The social media accounts for Vatican News and Pope Francis also saw huge growth, he said. Over Holy Week the @Pontifex Twitter accounts surpassed 50 million followers, while the @Franciscus