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

Organizers for the papal visit to Quebec said only shuttle buses from two designated locations at Videotron Centre or Mont-Ste-Anne will ferry people to the shrine of Ste-Anne-de-Beaupre, northeast of Quebec City, for the July 28 mass.

“I didn’t know if it was too much to ask,” Lemieux-Lefebvre said, adding he’s now convinced the plan is the best one. “We’ve done the maximum to find the right balance between security and a decent, important welcome for all the survivors of Indigenous residential schools.”Pope Francis is scheduled to visit Canada July 24-29, travelling to Alberta, Quebec and Nunavut.

Pope Francis is expected on site about 45 minutes before the event and will deliver the mass in Spanish, his first language.

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