Pope Benedict has new app, allows users to follow live events

"Pope App" provides live streaming of papal events and video feeds from the Vatican's six webcams

The Vatican launched a new "Pope App", dedicated to social networks as important spaces for evangelization.

The new app provides live streaming of papal events and video feeds from the Vatican's six webcams. It sends out alerts and links to top stories coming out of the Vatican's many news outlets, and carries words and images of Pope Benedict XVI.

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"The Pope App" went live Jan. 23 for iPhone and iPad, while an Android version is expected to be ready at the end of February. It's currently available in English, Spanish, French, Portuguese and Italian.

The Vatican has been stepping up its digital presence in recent years -- the latest example being the papal Twitter feed @Pontifex, which has attracted more than 2 million followers in nine languages since its debut Dec. 12.

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The new app will also allow people to follow live broadcasts of papal events -- such as the Sunday Angelus and Wednesday general audience -- from any mobile device or smartphone. Users will receive an alert when an event is about to begin.

The app also shows views from any one of the Vatican's six live webcams. Two webcams are located on the dome of St. Peter's Basilica: one pointed at St. Peter's Square and the other at the Vatican governor's office. Others are located high on the colonnade around St. Peter's Square, taking in the basilica and papal apartments; directed at Blessed John Paul II's tomb in St. Peter's Basilica; high on the Vatican hill, pointing toward the dome of the basilica; and aimed at the gardens of the papal summer villa in Castel Gandolf

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