Asked by TVMNews if people could attend without registering for Sunday Mass on the Floriana granaries by Pope Francis, Bishop Galea Curmi revealed that around 12,000 people registered to sit down.
He went on to say that all those who did not register could attend in other areas, but stressed the importance of everyone following the measures imposed by health authorities.
He also stated that up to 300 foreign journalists are estimated to arrive in Malta to report on the arrival of Pope Francis, 80 of them journalists who always accompany the Pope on apostolic visits.
The Pope will be touring some Maltese roads in his official vehicle, using the two popemobles on certain roads when travelling from one locality to another. When in his official car, the Pope will slowly make his way through the streets to greet the crowds who are expected to welcome him.
The Chairman of the Organising Committee responsible for the visit, Aaron Zahra, revealed that in the last few hours, 3 vehicles arrived in Malta.
Galea Curmi said that the message given by Pope Francis in the general audience on Wednesday is an occasion to return to the source of Gospel broadcasting.
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Photo Source: Times of Malta