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William Crawley | 00:20 UK time, Thursday, 19 August 2010

VISIT.jpgThe Vatican of Pope Benedict's . The Pope's spokesman, Fr Federico Lombardi of the "great expectation and excitement in the lead up to the first day, which immediately sees the Pope's meeting with Her Majesty, the Queen."

Fr Lombardi points to some key moments in the four-day visit to England and Scotland:

"It is also the day when he will meet with Scotland, which is a very important part of this journey. I would like to remind people that the Pope's visit to Scotland coincides with the Feast of St. Ninian, who is the patron saint and evangeliser of Scotland. As such it is a very important day for Scottish people. We think it will be a great celebration, a very beautiful moment. Then, I would highlight the Pope's great address in Westminster Hall, his meeting with civil society, the world of culture, with all the most active and influential members of English society. This certainly will be a closely watched moment. The Pope will address, on a very broad level, the problems facing society in the United Kingdom and in the world today. Then there is the ecumenical dimension, in his meeting with the Anglican Primate, the Archbishop of Canterbury: the ecumenical celebration is certainly of great significance. We also know that it is a delicate moment for Anglicanism, because of internal debates. It is also a delicate time in relations with the Catholic Church, because these debates also reflect on the relationship between Anglicans and Catholics. Then, obviously, we come to the culminating moment which takes place in two stages, if you will: the vigil in Hyde Park in London and the Beatification in Birmingham dedicated to the figure of Newman. So with this great figure, who is almost "the spiritual heart of this visit", the journey ends. We know that the Pope accepted the invitation for this visit because of the occasion of Newman's Beatification."

Read of Pope Benedict's visit below the fold.


POPE BENEDICT IN THE UK: THE ITINERARY

Thursday, Sept. 16, 2010

Rome
8:10 a.m.: Leaves by plane from Rome's Ciampino airport for Edinburgh

Edinburgh
10:30 a.m.: Arrives in Edinburgh's International Airport; OFFICIAL WELCOME in Edinburgh's International Airport

11:00 a.m.: WELCOME CEREMONY in the Royal Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh; COURTESY VISIT TO H.M. ELIZABETH II, QUEEN OF THE UNITED KINGDOM in the Royal Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh.

11:40 a.m.: MEETING WITH AUTHORITIES in the Park of the Royal Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh. Address of the Holy Father.

1:00 p.m.: Lunch with the Papal Entourage in the Archbishop's residence in Edinburgh.

Glasgow
5:15 p.m.: HOLY MASS in Bellahouston Park in Glasgow. Homily of the Holy Father.

8:00 p.m.: Departure by plane from Glasgow's International Airport for London.

London
9:25 p.m.: Arrival at London's Heathrow International Airport (London Borough of Hillingdon).

Friday, Sept. 17, 2010

8:00 a.m.: Holy Mass in private in the Chapel of the Apostolic Nunciature in Wimbledon (London Borough of Merton).

10:00 a.m.: MEETING WITH THE WORLD OF CATHOLIC EDUCATION in the Chapel and the Sports Field of St. Mary's University College in Twickenham (London Borough of Richmond). Greeting and Address of the Holy Father.

11:30 a.m.: MEETING WITH LEADERS OF OTHER RELIGIONS in the Waldegrave Drawing Room of St. Mary's University College in Twickenham (London Borough of Richmond). Address of the Holy Father.

4:00 p.m.: COURTESY VISIT TO THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY in Lambeth Palace (London Borough of Lambeth). Address of the Holy Father.

5:10 p.m.: MEETING WITH EXPONENTS OF THE CIVIL SOCIETY, OF THE ACADEMIC, CULTURAL AND BUSINESS WORLD, WITH THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS AND WITH RELIGIOUS LEADERS in Westminster Hall (City of Westminster). Address of the Holy Father.

6:15 p.m.: ECUMENICAL CELEBRATION in Westminster Abbey (City of Westminster). Address of the Holy Father.

Saturday, Sept. 18, 2010

9:00 a.m.: MEETING WITH THE PRIME MINISTER in the Archbishop's Palace (City of Westminster).

9:20 a.m.: MEETING WITH THE DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER in the Archbishop's Palace (City of Westminster).

9:30 a.m.: MEETING WITH THE LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION in the Archbishop's Palace (City of Westminster).

10:00 a.m.: HOLY MASS in the Cathedral of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ (City of Westminster). Homily of the Holy Father.

5:00 p.m.: VISIT TO ST. PETER'S RESIDENCE REST HOME (London Borough of Lambeth). Address of the Holy Father.

6:15 p.m.: VIGIL OF PRAYER FOR THE BEATIFICATION OF CARDINAL JOHN HENRY NEWMAN in Hyde Park (City of Westminster). Address of the Holy Father.

Sunday, Sept. 19, 2010

8:00 a.m.: Leaves the Apostolic Nunciature in Wimbledon (London Borough of Merton).

8:45 a.m.: Departs by helicopter from Wimbledon Park (London Borough of Merton) for Birmingham.

Birmingham
9:30 a.m.: Arrives by helicopter in the neighborhood of Cofton Park of Rednal in Birmingham.

10:00 a.m.: HOLY MASS WITH BEATIFICATION OF THE VENERABLE CARDINAL JOHN HENRY NEWMAN in Cofton Park of Rednal in Birmingham. Homily of the Holy Father. RECITATION OF THE SUNDAY ANGELUS. Words of the Holy Father.

1:10 p.m.: PRIVATE VISIT TO THE ORATORY OF SAINT PHILIP NERI of Edgbaston in Birmingham.

1:45 p.m.: Lunch with the Bishops of England, Wales and Scotland and with Members of the Papal Entourage in the Refectory of Francis Martin House of Oscott College in Birmingham.

4:45 p.m.: MEETING WITH THE BISHOPS OF ENGLAND, WALES AND SCOTLAND in the Chapel of Francis Martin House of Oscott College in Birmingham. Address of the Holy Father.

6:15 p.m.: DEPARTURE CEREMONY in Birmingham's International Airport. Address of the Holy Father.

6:45 p.m.: Departure by plane from Birmingham's International Airport for Rome.

Rome
10:30 p.m.: Arrival at Rome's Ciampino Airport.

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    History may start bad and ends with colorful joy. This is the day that world will never forgot because Pope is going bless Holyroodhouse and ask God to shower his mercy to this historical event.

  • Comment number 2.

    This day will be an unforgetable for world people in the upcoming history that due to pope's [Unsuitable/Broken URL removed by Moderator]visit to UK. Really Pope is going to bless holyhoodhouse and so following the light of the sun, we left the Old World.

  • Comment number 3.

    I can forgive the poor grammar in the posts below, (perhaps English is not your first language) but I find it impossible to forgive the Pope or the Catholic Church for their stance on basic human rights issues, such as contraception, education and the cover-up of sexual abuse crimes against children, and young adults.
    So the Pope is going to bless a building, and beatify a long-dead convert to Catholicism (on dubious grounds, even for the Catholic church)? How does this address any of the important issues of today?

  • Comment number 4.

    I wonder which social problems in the UK the pope will be addressing ?

  • Comment number 5.

    This comment has been referred for further consideration. Explain.

  • Comment number 6.

    Why is there so much theocratic censorship on this MB?

  • Comment number 7.

    I wonder if child abuse is on the agenda?

  • Comment number 8.


    Saint Ninian is our patron saint? Och well, at least it's not Saint Trinian...

    >8-D

  • Comment number 9.

    Let me try this again and type very, very slowly.

    Thanks for the schedule, it looks as if on Saturday, the 18th of September, the pope will be having a nap in London while the protest marches from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament.

    There doesn't seem to be any big public rallies for the guy at all and the small ones are pay-per-view.

  • Comment number 10.

    The Pope isn't visiting N Ireland or Wales so why is this information only in the N Ireland news section or is it hidden somewhere else.

  • Comment number 11.

    It's probably fitting the details of the Popes visit are banished to such a small corner of this website. I personally feel his visit is a mistake, but I expect the Vatican and Pope are in a world of their own, unable to take in the damage this Pope and past events have done to the Catholic church.

    I hope if anything this visit brings into focus how redundant catholicism now is in the modern world and how damaging it has been in the hands of those guardians the faith has been entrusted to. In terms of religion causing damage to the people its supposed to nurture & protect, it's right up there with fundamendalist Islam. I hope people feel they can still be privately spiritual/religious or turn to a gentler take on christianity like Anglicanism instead, because at least for me Catholicism is a dark , teinted , warped ideology by those in authority who are weilding control of it

  • Comment number 12.

    To whom it may concern - this is my 'message in a bottle' my hope; my prayer; whether because I am half German, or because I am an active Catholic and Christian intercessor, I would like to be chosen as a companion for Pope Benedict; to travel with him. My own German Grandfather was taken by the Russians when my Mum, now in Heaven for over 20 years, was about 12 years old. Pope Benedict reminds me of my German Uncles; maybe a distant relative?? I would love to be at his side praying constantly for his well-being and the success of this trip, AMEN. Of course, I will be doing just that wherever I am! But I only have the option of the Vigil and I really would like to attend a Mass. Westminster or Birmingham are nearest... maybe I can be sent a ticket and get through security in time???

  • Comment number 13.

    This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.

  • Comment number 14.

    This all seems very unnecessary. Why on earth did Brown invite the Pope? Or was a clunking "hint" dropped that an invite would be required, if Brown wanted to visit "himself"?

    There's a lot of misfortune around this visit, and I seriously hope that the Pope will be unable to come. Why on earth not beatify Newman in Rome?

  • Comment number 15.

    This visit is costing taxpayers millions of pounds. One newspaper has revealed details of the luxurious accommodation that some of the Pope's entourage will be staying in. I'd much rather see the millions go towards helping the flood victims in Pakistan.

  • Comment number 16.

    I'd always thought the the people of the UK are generally very tolerant of people who religious or non-religious views are different. It looks like this tolerance does not extend to Catholicism nor to the Pope. There have been a great many things wrong about how many things in the Church were managed in the past but all the good things tend to get completely ignored. Catholicism taught me much of what I think is decent in my life including for the information of newlach a great personal commitment to love and generosity to the third world including Pakistan. Initiatives led by my church have already resulted in hugh church collections for Haiti, Pakistan etc. I accept that a little humility from our leaders would set a better example but please do not ignore all the positives of which there are many

  • Comment number 17.

    Find it very hard to believe that someone who covers up really terrible crimes, and by doing so enables them to continue ruining peoples (childrens) lives, can ever be able to use God's name to bless anything or to forgive sins.
    If this pope gets into heaven I dont want to go..

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