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Parade routes for the pope


Finally, folks, we have it: Where to line up to see His Holiness if you're not fortunate enough to get in Nationals stadium, on Catholic University's campus, in the John Paul II Cultural Center or into the Shrine. Or if you don't have a home across the street from the papal nunciature on Massachusetts Avenue as does Vice President Dick Cheney and his wife, Lynne.


Anyway, here's the latest from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops:


PUBLIC POPEMOBILE ROUTES ANNOUNCED FOR POPE'S VISIT


WASHINGTON — Popemobile routes for Pope Benedict XVI, April 16 and 17 in Washington, will include travels along Pennsylvania Avenue, NW and Fourth Street, NE. These routes, especially the motorcade west on Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House, present the best way for the public to see Pope Benedict. The pope's schedule during his three-day visit to Washington includes events that require tickets.


After the pope's April 16 visit at the White House, around noon, the pope will travel in the popemobile to the Vatican Embassy on Massachusetts Avenue. From the White House, the route will follow Pennsylvania Avenue to Washington Circle. From there, the motorcade will head toward Massachusetts Avenue through Rock Creek Parkway, to the residence located across from the U.S. Naval Observatory.


The public generally can see the pope from the sidewalks throughout the route. Sidewalks immediately in front of the White House and Lafayette Park, directly across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House, will be closed to the public. Washington Circle also will be closed as a viewing location.


Later that day, at approximately 4:15 p.m., the pope will board the popemobile for a second motorcade from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops offices, 3211 4th Street NE, to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception on Michigan Avenue, where he will meet with the U.S. bishops. The public can see the pope along this route from the west side of 4th Street, NE and from the south side of Michigan Avenue in front of and across the Street from the Shrine.


Sporadic automobile traffic restrictions, or "rolling closures," will occur during the pope's April 16 travel times, affecting the following streets:


Street — From — To


  • Pennsylvania Ave. from 17th ST NW to Rock Creek Parkway, 11:00 a.m. — 12:30 p.m.


  • Cross streets one block north and one block south of Pennsylvania Avenue, 11:30 a.m. — 12:30 p.m.


  • Rock Creek Parkway from Pennsylvania Avenue to Waterside Drive, (Massachusetts Avenue), 11:30 a.m. — 12:30 p.m.


  • Massachusetts Avenue from Columbia Avenue to Observatory Circle (South), 11:30 a.m. — 12:30 p.m.


  • 4th Street from 3211 4th Street to Michigan Avenue, 3:00 p.m. — 7:30 p.m.


  • Michigan Avenue from Monroe to Irving Street, 4:45 p.m. — 7:30 p.m.


    On April 17, a third opportunity to see Pope Benedict will be on the campus of the Catholic University of America, as he travels across campus to the Pope John Paul II Cultural Center to meet with faith leaders from many religions. Access to viewing areas on Catholic University's campus is available only through tickets that the University has made available through local church-sponsored Catholic organizations. Tickets are available in blocks of 50 or more only to local Catholic Church-sponsored organizations (including parishes). Submissions for blocks of tickets must be sent no later than Thursday, April 10, to papalvisit@cua.edu. Name, address and affiliation are required.


  • Julia Duin, assistant national editor/religion, The Washington Times

    Comments (5)

    How wonderful to see the Pope visit the United States of America.

    It is so great to have our Pope Benedict to visit the United States of America. We are very lucky and blessed to have him celebrate his 81st birthday with our President Bush & family and with the entire Nation.

    VIVA LA PAPA!!! VIVA AMERICA!!! MAY GOD BLESS THE POPE AND GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!

    On Sat, 4/19/08, I have to drive to NYC from Suffolk
    County NY. Could you advise what Streets & avenues
    will be closed between 10AM & 1PM ??

    To whom this letter applies,

    My Mother-in-law is going with a group of friends from the Somerset Arts Association of New Jersey to the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Saturday and wants to know how to avoid the massive crowds from the Pope's visit would also like to know what streets are closed so that they don't get stuck in too much traffic. I know it's probubly unrealistic to avoid traffic in general, but if you have any information on what areas in Manhatten to avoid, I would greatly appreciate your input.

    Watching the programing of Pope Benedict's visit to the United States on EWTN has brought me closer to knowing who our holy father is and has given me hope in the future of the Catholic Church. I hope and pray that all who are open to God's word will learn from this highly intelligent leader and teacher how to live in cooperation with one another, how to hope in the future and how to live our lives in a manner which is pleasing to God.

    Thank you! Daria Dragan (djdmezzo@aol.com)

    We are blessed to live in a generation that has given us many saints,visitations from our HOLY MOTHER, and to witness the lives of SISTER LUCY, SAINT PIA, MOTHER THERESA, POPE JOHN PAUL 11 and now Pope Benedict XVI who is truly an inspiration and guiding light sent to us by OUR LORD.

    We must thank Mother Angelica for EWTN. She too I believe will be one of GOD'S SAINTS.

    God Bless all

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