Pope Francis now has over six million followers on Twitter. Luis
Badilla confirms this in an article published by Italian Catholic blog Il Sismografo:
“When the newly elected Pontiff, Pope Francis, was chosen in the
Conclave last 13 March, he “inherited” just over 3,300,000 followers
from Benedict XVI (this includes followers added during the sede vacante
period).
This number was reached gradually since the activation of the
papal account on 12 December 2012, first available in 8 languages and
then in 9, when Latin was added.
Within the space of 48 days – that is between Pope Francis’ election
on 13 March and 29 April – the @Pontifex account “has gained over
2,700,000 followers, an average of 60 thousand a day.”
Il Sismografo highlights three interesting aspects
of this growth: “the first is that Spanish speaking followers are
rapidly gaining ground against their English speaking counterparts in
terms of numbers (so it is possible that the former could overtake the
latter).”
The second is to do with the significant increase in the
number of Portuguese followers, which has risen even further in these
past few days, ahead of Pope Francis’ trip to Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) to
preside over the 28th World Youth Day.”
Finally, it is worth highlighting the considerable
number of followers the Latin version of the papal account has
attracted.
From the day it was activated (20 January 2013) to today, “the account has accumulated 87,000 followers. This was untinkable until recently.”
It also shows how the language of Cicero, which was once the language
of the Catholic Church, is far from dead. All the different language
versions of the @Pontifex account put together had accumulated over five
million followers last 4 April.