Dear Followers I understand
there are now over 10 million of you!" the pontiff wrote on his nine accounts,
which publish simultaneously in languages including Latin, Polish, and
Arabic.
"I thank you with all my heart and ask you to continue praying
for me."
The first non-European pope in 1,300 years has tripled the
number of followers of the @pontifex handles since succeeding Benedict XVI in
March, according to the Vatican, which announced Francis had reached 10 million
after adding together the followers of all his accounts.
This would make
the pontiff more popular than the New York Times and just behind rapper Kanye
West, according to websites.
But he still has a lot of Tweeting to do
before he can catch up with the three most followed people on Twitter: pop stars
Justin Bieber, Katy Perry and Lady Gaga, who have more than 40 million followers
each.
The Vatican has long been interested in using the latest
technologies to keep in touch with the world's 1.2 billion Catholics and spread
the faith, with radio inventor Guglielmo Marconi setting up Vatican Radio in
1931.
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