Those interested may register for such seats with their respective parishes.
The Archdiocese of Singapore, in a notice on the website dedicated to the event, said each parish has been allocated a limited number of seats for both the elderly and wheelchair-bound users with a valid Person-with-Disability card.
One caregiver is also allowed to accompany each ticket holder, and they must be able to provide necessary care, such as manoeuvring the wheelchair when necessary, and should be with their charge at all times.The archdiocese added that the age limit for the elderly – defined by the parishes – is usually 85 years and above.
“Anyone who leaves the papal mass venue after the Pope’s arrival will be considered to have left the venue and will not be allowed back into the mass area.”
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