I know that God is omnipotent, meaning all-powerful, and can do anything. I've heard of people experiencing miracles through a television or computer screen. To put it simply I believe that yes, you can receive blessings from God through a computer monitor or webcam.
I hope this answers you question! : )
Roman Catholic AnswerYes, anyone can "bless" someone or something, but no, not an official Church blessing, for blessings from the Ritual, or official blessings at Mass, for instance, you need an ordained member of the clergy.
Yingying is the official mascot that will carry the blessing of health
Messages from embassies are carried in the 'diplomatic bag'.
on the internet on the internet on the internet
a blessing because the main christian job is to teach people about their faith and try to recrute more people and making it the official language most definitely helped do that.
You can try leaving some messages on their official site or email Smtown.^^
He doesn't have one but Tokio Hotel as an official MySpace so you can send messages there :) hope i helped
To send FanMail from the internet, you can typically use the official website or social media channels of the celebrity or public figure you wish to contact. Many celebrities have dedicated email addresses or online forms for fan messages. Additionally, you can use fan mail services or platforms that facilitate sending digital messages. However, keep in mind that responses may not be guaranteed, as high-profile individuals receive a large volume of correspondence.
Jackie Chan has an official Twitter account (twitter.com/eyeofjackiechan?lang=en) and an official Facebook page (facebook.com/jackie) where you can post messages or you can send a letter to the fan mail address.
Hrithik Roshan's official fan website is Hrithikrules dot com. This website if purely dedicated to hrithik and his fans. He come online often and reads the messages of his fans. Also replies to those messages.
Netiquette
a smiling face is 'un visage souriant' a smiley (smiling yellow face used in internet messages) is commonly called a smiley in French. The official name is "une émoticone" (word formed from émotion + icône)