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Pope Francis to Visit US On Tuesday

Pope to Visit US On Tuesday


Pope Francis To Visit US On Tuesday (Source: www.nj.com)
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USPA NEWS - The most powerful man in the Catholic Church, Pope Francis, is scheduled to visit the United States on Tuesday, September 22, 2015. I will be covering his historic visit beginning Tuesday morning. For updates, visit my Twitter page at www.twitter.com/HuffmanReport.
Pope Francis To Visit US on Tuesday
On Tuesday, Pope Francis will visit the historic city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on his historic visit to the United States. According to ABC News, the Pope could see anywhere from one million to one and a half million visitors in the City of Philadelphia alone. According to the Pope's official website, one can get a life-sized cardboard cutout of Pope Francis, for only 160 dollars. I know that I am getting one. The website for that item and others is www.store.popefrancisvisit.com/.


The schedule of events, according to www.popefrancisvisit.com/, Pope Francis will arrive in Washington, DC on Tuesday around 4:00 pm, ET. From there, he will be at the White House on Wednesday morning for an official welcoming ceremony.

On Thursday, the Pope will make a stop at the U.S. Capital, where, at 10 am, ET, he will address the Senate and House.

On Friday, Pope Francis will travel to New York City, where he will address the UN General Assembly.

On Saturday, Pope Francis will make his last leg of his trip, stopping in Philadelphia, and hold Mass at the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, according to www.popefrancisvisit.com/.
Lastly, on Sunday, Pope Francis will hold two Masses in Philadelphia, at 9:15 am and 4:00 pm, respectively. A complete schedule can be found online at www.popefrancisvisit.com/official-final-schedule-of-pope-francis-u-s-visit-2015/

I will be back on Tuesday morning, bringing updates throughout the day, as Pope Francis arrives.


For USPA24 and The Huffman Report, I'm Jacob Huffman. Thanks for reading.
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