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New Yorkers clamoring for a view of Pope Francis during his brief visit to the Big Apple now have another shot.
The City of New York announced Tuesday that Francis “will greet thousands of guests in a historic procession through Central Park” on Sept. 25.
The announcement says that tickets will be required and that residents of New York State can enter an online contest to win two, beginning Sept. 3.
Francis is scheduled to spend only about 36 hours in New York, and public events are limited.
While there, he’ll deliver a hotly anticipated speech to the United Nations, attend separate prayer services at St. Patrick’s Cathedral and the 9/11 Memorial, and visit a Catholic school in Harlem.
Additionally, he’ll celebrate Mass at Madison Square Garden, also a ticketed event. The Archdiocese of New York announced last month that a short motorcade parade would precede Mass.
cruxnow.com/church/2015/09/01/while-in-ny-pope-francis-to-tour-central-park/
The City of New York announced Tuesday that Francis “will greet thousands of guests in a historic procession through Central Park” on Sept. 25.
The announcement says that tickets will be required and that residents of New York State can enter an online contest to win two, beginning Sept. 3.
Francis is scheduled to spend only about 36 hours in New York, and public events are limited.
While there, he’ll deliver a hotly anticipated speech to the United Nations, attend separate prayer services at St. Patrick’s Cathedral and the 9/11 Memorial, and visit a Catholic school in Harlem.
Additionally, he’ll celebrate Mass at Madison Square Garden, also a ticketed event. The Archdiocese of New York announced last month that a short motorcade parade would precede Mass.
cruxnow.com/church/2015/09/01/while-in-ny-pope-francis-to-tour-central-park/