Pope To Send Thousands Of SMS Messages On World Youth Day
Sydney - Pope Benedict will go digital at the upcoming World Youth Day in Sydney by sending thousands of text messages a day. The Roman Catholic Church plans on sending daily messages to more than 225,000 worshippers attending the six-day event. Australian telecom firm Telstra will provide the bandwidth and will also erect digital prayer walls.
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Isn't this called SPAM? Silly Pope.
"worshipers ATTENDING THE SIX-DAY EVENT." --no, it is not spam