(ANSA) - VATICAN CITY, MAY 17 - Tomorrow the St. Peter's Basilica will reopen for the faithful. The Pope will celebrate at 7 a.m. in the basilica, at the altar of the tomb of St. John Paul II for the centenary of his birth. It will be a celebration without pilgrims but with the group of men and women religious who accompanied the functions of Pope Francis in this time of the downdown. But at the end of the Mass the basilica will reopen ibattenti to all the faithful. The entry will be possible only after the temperature control with the thermoscanner and in any case it will enter a few at a time. There will be people to monitor that the inputs are quota and that it is possible to respect the rules on social distancing inside.
You will need to have the mask.
The basilica, like the other papal basilicas, has been sanified in recent days.
Phase 2: tomorrow San Pietro reopens
2020-05-17T15:35:03.642Z
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Tomorrow St. Peter's Basilica will reopen to the faithful. The Pope will celebrate Mass at 7 am in the basilica, at the altar of the tomb of St. John Paul II for the centenary of his birth. (HANDLE)