Benedict posts message on Catholic answer to Facebook

First came Facebook, the popular social networking site. Then, the believers’ version, Faithbook. And today Pope Benedict XVI made an unlikely addition to the ranks of social network users. He has posted for the first time a message on a networking site for young Roman Catholics, asking for prayer during his forthcoming visit to France. Each of the 35,000 users of Xt3.com (the letters stand for Christ in the third Millennium) today received a personalised version of this message from Pope Benedict (TimesOnline)

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4 Responses to “Benedict posts message on Catholic answer to Facebook”

  1. sr. linda gomez, dc September 12, 2008 at 1:54 pm

    though q bit delayed, i’m happy to know of the existence of this new website for catholic networking. how could i join this network?

  2. sr. linda gomez, dc September 12, 2008 at 1:55 pm

    though q bit delayed, i’m happy to know of the existence of this new website for catholic social networking. how could i join this network? i’d love to!

  3. The link to the London Times articles gives the website as http://www.xt3.com

  4. You can join Xt3.com in the same way as in other social networking sites — you have to sign up!

    To make it easier for you, go to register page and follow the indications how to get through the sign up form.