Early rise for those attending Pope’s mass near Quebec City during Canadian visit

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Early rise for those attending Pope’s mass near Quebec City during Canadian visit
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Those attending the Pope’s 10 a.m. mass are told to line up at 4 a.m. for the shuttles that will only run between 5 a.m. and 7 a.m.

Those with tickets to attend the Pope’s mass northeast of Quebec City at the end of this month will have a very early start to their day, but a spokesman who questioned whether the schedule would be too hard on Indigenous elders now says it’s the best plan.

At a briefing last week, Jasmin Lemieux-Lefebvre, a spokesman for the visit and liaison with the Indigenous communities in Quebec, said he wondered if asking residential school survivors, many of whom are elders, to arrive early for shuttles was excessive. About 1,600 people will be permitted inside the shrine for the event, with about 10,000 on the grounds watching on big screens. Seventy per cent of the tickets are reserved for Indigenous communities and about 2,000 tickets for the general public were snapped up in about 10 minutes.

Pope Francis is expected on site about 45 minutes before the event and organizers say he will speak primarily in Spanish, his first language.

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