WASHINGTON (October 21, 2010) — The United States Conference of Catholic
Bishops (USCCB) is encouraging Catholics to learn about the pope—in 140
characters or less. Following the success of the week of “Pope Culture” trivia
on the USCCB’s page on the social networking site Facebook, the Conference is
sponsoring a similar contest on the micro-blogging site Twitter.
From
Monday, October 25, to Friday, October 29, the USCCB will post one question a
day (using the hashtag #popeculture) on the life and teachings of Pope Benedict
XVI to the Twitter followers of the USCCB (http://twitter.com/USCCB). The first person
to provide the correct answer as an @reply will receive a free copy of the book,
Benedict XVI: Essays and Reflections on his Papacy, published by Sheed
& Ward and edited by Mercy Sister Mary Ann Walsh, USCCB director of media
relations.
To participate in the contest, a person must be registered as a user at www.twitter.com and must also follow the USCCB's Twitter handle (@USCCB).
Benedict XVI: Essays and Reflections on His Papacy is in bookstores
and also available from online booksellers such as Amazon.com and directly from
the USCCB (www.usccbpublishing.org/productdetails.cfm?PC=1475).
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