02/27/2013, 00.00
VATICAN
Send to a friend

Vatican, already thousands line St Peter’s Square for the last audience with Pope

The streets surrounding St. Peter's Square closed down to traffic since the early hours of the morning: between 50 and 200 thousand faithful expected. Benedict XVI will deliver his regular catechesis to faithful after touring the square to greet those present in the popemobile.

Vatican City (AsiaNews) - There are already thousands, maybe 10 thousand, faithful gathered in St. Peter's Square for the last general audience of Pope Benedict XVI. The surrounding streets and those leading to area around the square have been shut down to traffic and are heavily guarded by the local police. Between 50 and 200 thousand people are expected for this last general audience with Pope Benedict.

Yesterday, the director of the Vatican Press Office, Father Federico Lombardi, announced that the Prefecture of the Papal Household had already distributed over 50 thousand tickets, but he added that "obviously" people more people can participate: "The general audiences will follow the usual pattern, but the Holy Father's tour of the square in the Popemobile will be a little more extensive".

The Pope will deliver a traditional catechesis, referring perhaps to the fact that it will be the last audience, starting at 10.30. The catechesis will end, as usual, around noon, but will not be followed by the traditional 'baciamano' orprivate greetings with select groups, not for safety reasons, as someone wrote - said Father Lombardi - but only because given the circumstance too many would like to take advantage of this opportunity. So in order not to show preference for one or other group, this aspect of the audience was cancelled".

At the end of the audience, finally, Benedict XVI will greet some authorities in the Clementine Hall. These include the President of Slovakia, the captains regent of San Marino, the prince of Andorra and the President of Bavaria, the pontiff's homeland.

TAGs
Send to a friend
Printable version
CLOSE X
See also
Pope talks about the Middle East, the Holy Land and the food crisis with Bush
13/06/2008
Chinese Catholics bid farewell to Benedict XVI and pray for "unity" with the future Pope
27/02/2013
Young Christians from Middle East thank Benedict XVI for supporting their vocation
27/02/2013
Like Benedict XVI, Iraqi priest wants a united country and dialogue with Islam
27/02/2013
Synod for the Amazon: Card Stella hails the ‘great beauty’ of celibacy in a priest’s life
24/10/2019 17:56


Newsletter

Subscribe to Asia News updates or change your preferences

Subscribe now
“L’Asia: ecco il nostro comune compito per il terzo millennio!” - Giovanni Paolo II, da “Alzatevi, andiamo”