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Date Posted: 18:27:20 11/12/07 Mon
Author: Neysa
Author Host/IP: user-38lciml.dialup.mindspring.com / 209.86.74.213
Subject: Catie, I would think that the tickets are free.
In reply to: Joan 's message, "The Pope is coming," on 11:14:41 11/12/07 Mon

But there are people who will get a ticket and then turn around and sell it for a lot of money.

When you request a ticket at the Vatican to attend a Wednesday audience those tickets are free. Very difficult to get.

I'm sure that when the Pope comes to NYC, it will be the Archdiocese of New York that decides about the tickets.

I just read that the Pope will also be going to Washington D.C. He was suppose to also go to Boston. Boston is a bit upset if he doesn't come. The Vatican has not yet officially confirmed the Pope's travel plans, so he still might go to Boston.

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[> [> Re: Catie, I would think that the tickets are free. -- Joan, 05:49:37 11/13/07 Tue [1] (ip68-0-253-131.ri.ri.cox.net/68.0.253.131)

I'm not sure about tickets. Are they for sale? They might be, since his Mass will be said at Yankee Stadium, and it will have to be rented.

If the Mass were at a Cathedral, they wouldn't charge for a ticket, though I bet you would need a ticket to get in.

Without tickets, crowd control would be impossible.

Joan

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[> [> [> Joan -- Neysa, 14:11:58 11/13/07 Tue [1] (user-38lcico.dialup.mindspring.com/209.86.73.152)

You can always contact Cardinal ( I think his name is Egan or something like that) his office and they can tell about the tickets. I am very sure they are FREE.

If the Mass is at a cathedral. Tickest are free. The diocese will set aside so many tickets for each parish in that diocese.

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