AFTER SUPER BOWL AD, CATHOLIC PRAYER APP HALLOW SEES BIGGEST SPIKE IN HISTORY

The Vatican announced today that on Sunday, April 28, Pope Francis will go to Venice to visit the Holy See Pavilion at the 60th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale. He will also go to the Giudecca Women’s Prison, and meet the Ecclesial Community of the Patriarchate of Venice. Program  details to come soon.

The following story is such a wonderful, happy piece of news! Have had a smile on my face all day! It would have been fun to follow people’s reaction in the stadium when they saw this commercial!  The title of the story tells us everything, I think: it tells us what people want, tells us what people believe they need.  A dream come true, as a Hallow co-founder said!

AFTER SUPER BOWL AD, CATHOLIC PRAYER APP HALLOW SEES BIGGEST SPIKE IN HISTORY

The Catholic prayer app Hallow aired its first-ever commercial during Super Bowl LVIII, which saw the Kansas City Chiefs win their second consecutive championship on Feb. 11. Immediately following the airing of the ad, Hallow saw the biggest spike in downloads in its history, according to Alex Jones, CEO of Hallow.

“It was the most downloads in a single minute we’d ever seen,” Jones told CNA. “We’re already ranking ahead of Netflix on the App Store charts and Lent hasn’t even started yet. Glory to God.”

The 30-second ad was shown in 15 markets across the country.

The commercial began with Catholic actor Mark Wahlberg, who recently starred in “Father Stu,” blessing himself with holy water as he enters a church.

“We take this moment to give you thanks. We thank you for this time to come together as a family, as friends, and as a country. Help us Lord, especially this Lent, to grow closer to you. Amen,” Wahlberg’s voice said as images of a family at the dinner table, friends at a football game, a group of soldiers, and Catholic actor Jonathan Roumie receiving ashes on his forehead were shown.

The commercial ended with Wahlberg encouraging viewers to join Hallow in prayer this Lenten season. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=23&v=0-U1TyEr4IE&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.catholicnewsagency.com%2F&embeds_referring_origin=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.catholicnewsagency.com&source_ve_path=Mjg2NjY&feature=emb_logo

“It was a phenomenal night. A dream come true. For the first time ever during the Super Bowl, we all got to take 30 seconds to give thanks to God,” Jones, who is also co-founder of Hallow, told CNA in an interview.

“We’ve been blown away by the responses to the spot,” he said. “We’ve heard from many who were inspired to join us and give prayer a try for the first time in a long time this Lent.”

Jones shared that they were “humbled” to see the response from people, receiving thousands of emails, tweets, and text messages from people sharing their thoughts.