Holy Father's Trip to U.S. in 2008 Confirmed
Via CWN:
Pope Benedict XVI will visit the US in April 2008, stopping in Washington and New York, the apostolic nuncio to the US has confirmed.
Speaking on November 12 to the US bishops, who are gathered in Baltimore this week for their annual meeting, Archbishop Pietro Sambi discussed plans for a papal visit on April 15- 20.
"He will not travel much, but will address himself to the whole people of the United States," the nuncio said. The Pope will visit the White House and speak at Catholic University during his stay in Washington.
The highlight of the papal visit is expected to be an address to the United Nations on April 18. He will also visit Ground Zero-- the site of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001-- and celebrate Mass at St. Patrick's cathedral.
During his trip the Pope is scheduled to preside at two outdoor Masses, held at baseball stadiums in New York and Washington.
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Pope Benedict XVI will visit the US in April 2008, stopping in Washington and New York, the apostolic nuncio to the US has confirmed.
Speaking on November 12 to the US bishops, who are gathered in Baltimore this week for their annual meeting, Archbishop Pietro Sambi discussed plans for a papal visit on April 15- 20.
"He will not travel much, but will address himself to the whole people of the United States," the nuncio said. The Pope will visit the White House and speak at Catholic University during his stay in Washington.
The highlight of the papal visit is expected to be an address to the United Nations on April 18. He will also visit Ground Zero-- the site of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001-- and celebrate Mass at St. Patrick's cathedral.
During his trip the Pope is scheduled to preside at two outdoor Masses, held at baseball stadiums in New York and Washington.
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It is a little longer than first reported too.
ReplyDeleteTHEY say the highlight is the UN speech.
ReplyDelete*I* say that the highlight is the Mass in DC.
CUZ I AM TOTALLY GOING TO BE THERE!!!
Do you have any idea how I can get tickets to get into that Mass? My friends and I are planning on going with our families.
I'm going to start with calling the diocese and see what they know.