Pope2you

Pope2you was a website through which the Pope of the Catholic Church connected with people using Internet social networks and other sites to deliver his messages concerning current affairs, as well as some other important facts or stories.

The site went live on May 25, 2009, on the occasion of the international day of mass media in the Catholic church.

[3] In February 2013, after pope Benedict XVI stepped down, the Facebook app Pope2You was disabled.

[4] Pope2you was developed by the Reverend Paolo Padrini, consultant of the Vatican's Pontifical Council for Social Communications, who had successfully launched iBreviary, an application bringing the book of daily prayers to iPhones.

The service was also available through a Facebook page, a Wiki cath[clarification needed] and an iPhone app.