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Press Release

CATHOLIC-LINK PRESENTS THE ANIMATED SERIES:


POPE FRANCIS MINUTE.
For Immediate Release: May 13, 2014
Contact: Garrett Johnson, Catholic-Links English page administrator,
+39 3662021559, garrettjohnsonf@gmail.com.
Catholic-link.com has recently launched the first chapter of its new
animated series dedicated to the pontificate of Pope Francis. The
name of the series is "Pope Francis Minute" and it will be a bilingual
production (English & Spanish). Its goal is to transmit the Church's
message, as taught through the message and testimony of the Holy
Father, to the center and to the peripheries of the digital continent.
Based and inspired on the sayings and writings of the Pope Francis,
each episode will consist in imaginary encounters and situations in
which then Holy Father and his messages are able to touch the
hearts and change the lives of those who benefit from it. The "Pope
Francis Minute" was conceived for the web. It is brief and looks to
deliver a clear and edifying message by inserting his message into
colorful and daily situations.
A new episode will be published every three weeks (or less) on the
Catholic-Link website, on the Catholic-Link fan page, and, finally, on a
new fan page created especially for the series: Pope Francis Minute.
Pope Francis Minute is edited by Canva Ma, a talented young student
from Ecuador who works for the Catholic-Link team. He is
accompanied by Javier Jep, who is a young Peruvian that works as
the illustrator. The writer and producer is Garrett Johnson, the director
of the English webpage. The general director and executive producer
is Mauricio Artieda.
Editors note: Catholic-link.com is a bilingual webpage that seeks to
organize, store, and share audio-visual resources for Catholic
apostolate. Currently, the team consists in over 40 young Catholics

from various countries: USA, Great Britain, Peru, Argentina,


Guatemala, Mexico, Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Chile and the
Philippines.
While the great majority of the published material derives from other
sources, Catholic-Link has begun to produce its own creations. The
most significant work has been our video about Pope Francis, which
was released a few months after his election. It was translated into 20
languages and shared by countless news agency and webpages,
both Catholic and secular: CNN, Vatican Insider, Catholic News
Agency, Catholic.org, just to name a few.

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