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‘Tweeting Wall’? ‘Twestern Wall? ‘Twailing Wall’?

July 24, 2009

T’were awful puns, I know. Twitter user @TheKotel has established a free service whereby prayers tweeted on his profile will be printed and placed in the Western or ‘Wailing’ Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem. This is by no means an ‘official’ service, and the associated website’s FAQ attributes it to “a young man [...]

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Obama may have an iPod, but still uses his Blackberry

July 6, 2009

Rumours of Obama using a Zune may have been totally bogus, but that doesn’t mean he’s extended his love of Apple to replacing the treasured BlackBerry with an iPhone. Obama receives daily prayers to his smartphone from the White House’s “faith director” Joshua DuBois. DuBois is a Pentecostal minister who signed on to the Obama [...]

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PopeTube

May 23, 2009

No longer do you need to make the long trek all the way to St Peter’s to see the Pope: now you can stream him direct to your smartphone! The Pope2You portal features links to their Facebook and iPhone apps, WikiCath and the Vatican’s YouTube channel. This is something of a turn-around for the Vatican, [...]

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The New Twitterment

April 11, 2009

Bach’s Matthäuspassion takes almost 5 hours to perform in full, and the passion plays at Bozen in Tyrol were known to last for 7 days. Wall Street’s attention span is a bit more meagre, however, and from 12-3pm the Episcopalian Trinity Church delivered a passion play via Twitter in no more than 140-character ‘tweets’. Dramatis [...]

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Italian bishops call for moratorium on digital media on Lenten Fridays

March 10, 2009

Several bishops of Italian dioceses have suggested their parishioners give up modern technology alongside meat on Fridays during Lent. Turin has suggested not watching television during the fast month, while Modena, southern Bari and a few other dioceses asked for a ban on text messaging on Fridays. The Modena diocese stated this is to draw [...]

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False Dalai Lama flees People’s Republic of Twitter

February 10, 2009

Twitter have suspended an account that purported to belong to the Dalai Lama, although there has been no report as to how they discovered it wasn’t genuine. In only a few days the account had attracted tens of thousands of subscribers, making it probably Twitter’s highest-profile suspension. I can only assume this anti-Dalai Lama will [...]

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Italian priests find excuse to use iPhones during sermons

December 23, 2008

Padre Paolo Padrini has teamed up with programmer and Hip-Hop enthusiast Dimitri Giani to create the iBreviary, an iPhone app that contains the Roman Catholic prayer breviary so priests don’t need to carry around those cumbersome books any more. I mean, have you seen a Bible recently? Those things are heavy! English priests be warned, [...]

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r u collecting 4 the red shield appeal?

November 6, 2008

House-holders in the US city of Atlanta will be given a new option when the Salvation Army knocks on their doors to collect money this year. Dionne Walker reports for the Associated Press that the Salvos have introduced a new SMS service by which people can donate $5 by texting to a particular number. This [...]

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The saved Saviour

December 26, 2007

A cheeky jibe at the German History of Religions school to launch this blog. *sigh* I’m such a nerd sometimes. Okay, all the time. A baby Jesus statue was stolen from a Nativity scene in Florida, so the replacement has been fitted with a GPS locator to make sure it won’t go missing again – [...]

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