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This is a screen shot of Pope Francis general audience April 21, 2021, from the Vatican American Sign Language YouTube site. The service started March 31, 2021.
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This is a screen shot of Pope Francis general audience April 21, 2021, from the Vatican American Sign Language YouTube site. The service started March 31, 2021.
HOUSTON When the Easter livestream of Pope Francis general audience and the Angelus was broadcast for the first time in American Sign Language on the Vatican s YouTube channel, the deaf Catholic ministry group in Texas took particular notice.
Redemptorist Father Len Broniak, chaplain and program director of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston s deaf ministry called it a great step forward for open access to the pope s messages. I m glad awareness is growing.
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The Vatican s YouTube channel now allows people with communication challenges to fully follow Pope Francis. (Photo: vaticannews)
When the Easter livestream of Pope Francis general audience and the Angelus was broadcast for the first time in American Sign Language on the Vatican s YouTube channel, the deaf Catholic ministry group in the US state of Texas took particular notice.
Redemptorist Father Len Broniak, chaplain and program director of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston s deaf ministry, called it a great step forward for open access to the pope s messages. I m glad awareness is growing.