Vatican launched two sign language YouTube channels on Easter Sunday aleteia.org
Pope Francis’ Angelus and General Audience broadcasts are now available in sign language. The new YouTube channels were launched Easter Sunday, following the pope’s guidance on the Vatican’s new “No One Excluded” project. The channels are meant to increase accessibility for disabled communities.
The Vatican released two channels on Sunday, one in American Sign Language (ASL) and another in Italian Sign Language (LIS). The announcement, on Vatican News, noted that the project is “experimental in nature.” Vatican officials intend to give the project a trial period of one year…
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