Vatican says 3.9 million pilgrims visited during Jubilee year
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By Junno Arocho EstevesVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- More than3.9 million pilgrims visited and attended papalevents, liturgies or prayer services during the Holy Year of Mercy in 2016, theVatican said.The Prefecture of the PapalHousehold, the Vatican office that coordinates the audiences and distributesthe free tickets to papal audiences and liturgies, said a total of 3,952,140 people attendeda papal event at the Vatican. The Vatican released the statistics Dec. 29.Although the total was slightlyhigher from the 3.2 million visitors received by Pope Francis in 2015, for a jubileeyear it still fell short of the 5.9 million pilgrims who visited in 2014.Terrorists attacks in Europe throughout the year are also thoughtto have discouraged visitors from traveling during what are typically busytourist seasons in Italy.During 2016, 762,000 people attendedthe pope's 43weekly general audiences while 446,000 attended the 11 jubilee audiences held one Saturday a month.More than 169,000 people took part...
By Junno Arocho Esteves
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- More than
3.9 million pilgrims visited and attended papal
events, liturgies or prayer services during the Holy Year of Mercy in 2016, the
Vatican said.
The Prefecture of the Papal
Household, the Vatican office that coordinates the audiences and distributes
the free tickets to papal audiences and liturgies, said a total of 3,952,140 people attended
a papal event at the Vatican. The Vatican released the statistics Dec. 29.
Although the total was slightly
higher from the 3.2 million visitors received by Pope Francis in 2015, for a jubilee
year it still fell short of the 5.9 million pilgrims who visited in 2014.
Terrorists attacks in Europe throughout the year are also thought
to have discouraged visitors from traveling during what are typically busy
tourist seasons in Italy.
During 2016, 762,000 people attended
the pope's 43
weekly general audiences while 446,000 attended the 11 jubilee audiences held one Saturday a month.
More than 169,000 people took part in special group
audiences; more than 924,000
people participated in papal liturgies in St. Peter's Basilica or St. Peter's
Square; and more than 1.6
million people joined the pope for the Angelus or the "Regina
Coeli" prayer on Sundays and major feast days in St. Peter's Square.
The statistics released by the
Vatican stand in contrast to the numbers published on the Jubilee of Mercy
website, which states that over 21 million participated in the Holy Year of Mercy. The number
includes pilgrim groups and individuals who crossed through the Holy Door that are not included in the Vatican's statistics.
The papal event statistics do not
include papal events in the city of Rome or international visits made by Pope
Francis. They also are based on the number of ticket requests and estimates of
crowd size.
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