The Vatican is about to unveil a Facebook page for Pope Francis, as part of its strategy to expand the Catholic Church’s presence on social media, according to reports on Friday.
The pope already has nine different-language profiles on Twitter, attracting more than 12 million followers.
His predecessor, Benedict XVI, opened the accounts in December 2012.
“Francis will soon have his very own profile on the world’s favourite social network.
“The Vatican is just working on some final technical aspects before the pope’s Facebook page is made visible to the public,” specialised website Vatican Insider said.
The Vatican was not immediately available for comment.
The report added that IT experts are working to prevent offensive or inappropriate messages appearing on the pope’s Facebook page before it is opened to the public.
In January, Francis said the Internet can help spread God’s message, noting that it offers immense possibilities for encounter and solidarity.
“This is something truly good, a gift from God,” he said.
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