Play Minecraft for Jesus on the New Vatican Server

Play Minecraft for Jesus on the New Vatican Server

Praying still doesn't work against creepers, though.

pocru by pocru on Dec 02, 2019 @ 03:52 AM (Staff Bios)
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If you ever thought Minecraft was getting just a bit too toxic and crazy for your liking, good news: Father Robert Ballecer, a former tech blogger and host of The Week in Tech (who also happens to be a Catholic Priest) has just opened up a Vatican server that’s supposed to be a friendly, creative space to play the game without any hostility or meanness. This comes after he asked his 23k Twitter followers voted with a 63% lead over the other games he suggested get their own Jesus-approved server, which included RUST, Team Fortress 2, and Ark.
 

"You can invite people who want to be creative, who don't want to be toxic, and you create an environment in which people can express themselves and build up a relationship. And the relationship thing is the most important part. That's ultimately what I want to do with the server."


So if you’re looking for a chill place to hang out and probably hear a lot about the bible, you can join the server now. Just point your client at minecraft.digitaljesuit.com and you’ll be good to go.

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