Experience the Presence of Pope Francis in Singapore This September!
Exciting news for Catholics in Singapore! Pope Francis is set to lead a Mass in Singapore this September, and you have the chance to be a part of it. With 40,000 tickets up for grabs, you can secure your spot through an online registration process.
Registration is now open for individuals and will soon be open for groups starting on July 1st, closing on July 31st. According to Catholic News, the official online news service of the Archdiocese of Singapore.
Lawrence Chan, head of the ticketing subcommittee, mentioned that group registration allows attendees from different parishes to apply together and sit together at the Mass if successful. Groups of up to six members can register together.
The Church is encouraging Catholics to reach out and invite new members of the faith, including those who have recently been baptized or non-Catholics undergoing the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA), to join the Mass.
If you are unable to secure tickets, fret not! Monsignor Stephen Yim, co-chair of the Pope Francis Singapore 2024 Organizing Committee, recommends participating in the Mass online due to limited venue capacity.
The ballot results will be announced in August through the myCatholicSG portal. Special provisions have been made for ticket allocation, reserving a portion for volunteers and larger parishes. Invited guests will not be part of the balloting process.
Mark your calendars as Pope Francis embarks on his longest overseas mission, visiting Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Timor Leste, and finally, Singapore from September 2 to 13.
The journey will commence in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 3, where the Pope will reside until September 6. From there, he will move on to Papua New Guinea and Timor Leste before concluding his visit in Singapore from September 11 to 13.
Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be in the presence of Pope Francis in Singapore. Secure your spot now!
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