Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

World

Tickets for pope’s Philadelphia mass gone in 30 seconds

-

In just 30 seconds, 10,000 tickets to see Pope Francis preside over a mass in Philadelphia later this month were gone, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia said.

The mad scramble was no surprise, as every event during the pontiff's September 22-27 visit to the United States has generated frenzied excitement among US Catholics.

The day before, it took all of two minutes for the 10,000 tickets to see Pope Francis' outdoor speech at Philadelphia's Independence Mall to be snatched up.

The mass will be the day after that event and will take place outdoors on Benjamin Franklin Parkway, outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art, as part of the World Meeting of Families conference.

Tickets to both events were free and available online.

The pope will arrive in Washington on September 22, meeting with President Barack Obama and addressing a joint session of Congress over the next several days.

He will then move on to New York where he will address the UN General Assembly and say mass in Madison Square Garden.

The pope's last stop will be Philadelphia, from September 26 to 27.

In just 30 seconds, 10,000 tickets to see Pope Francis preside over a mass in Philadelphia later this month were gone, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia said.

The mad scramble was no surprise, as every event during the pontiff’s September 22-27 visit to the United States has generated frenzied excitement among US Catholics.

The day before, it took all of two minutes for the 10,000 tickets to see Pope Francis’ outdoor speech at Philadelphia’s Independence Mall to be snatched up.

The mass will be the day after that event and will take place outdoors on Benjamin Franklin Parkway, outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art, as part of the World Meeting of Families conference.

Tickets to both events were free and available online.

The pope will arrive in Washington on September 22, meeting with President Barack Obama and addressing a joint session of Congress over the next several days.

He will then move on to New York where he will address the UN General Assembly and say mass in Madison Square Garden.

The pope’s last stop will be Philadelphia, from September 26 to 27.

AFP
Written By

With 2,400 staff representing 100 different nationalities, AFP covers the world as a leading global news agency. AFP provides fast, comprehensive and verified coverage of the issues affecting our daily lives.

You may also like:

Business

Inside the evolving partnership between Edmonton Unlimited and Platform Calgary, where collaboration beats competition.

Tech & Science

Across social media and Slack threads, creative teams admitted to delays. Copy drafts could not be finished.

Business

“The cyber weather is always bad, much worse than Ottawa,” said Yarker, Commander of the Canadian Armed Forces Cyber Command.

Business

Many flights in or across the Middle East were suspended or rerouted because of the Israeli attacks on Iran, and Tehran's likely retaliation -...