I was told they were on Wednesdays, and that if you contacted a local church or Priest they could direct you through the diocese how to ask to attend one.
What is the fuss, Gus?
Jesus will meet you right now!
Just pray, and He'll hear!
I usually let the Pope meet me on Thursday. 8>)
How to get tickets
to papal audiences and Masses
By Catholic News Service
To attend a papal Mass or the Wednesday general audience, visitors need to have tickets, which are free. Visitors should remember that there is a strictly enforced dress code for entering St. Peters Basilica -- shoulders must be covered, shorts are not allowed and skirts should reach the knees.
There are two main sources of tickets:
1) The U.S. bishops conference and the North American College, the U.S. seminary in Rome, run an efficient and friendly service for securing tickets to papal events. Tips are also offered on how to turn a visit into a pilgrimage.
The tickets should be requested at least 10 days in advance of the Wednesday general audience or the Mass the visitor would like to attend.
Letters accompanied by a bishops or priests recommendation often result in a ticket for a seating section closer to the pope but -- whatever type of ticket the visitor ends up with -- the best guarantee for a good position is to arrive early and get a seat near one of the aisles where the pope may pass.
Ticket requests may be sent by e-mail -- nacvisoffrome@pnac.org-- to the Bishops Office for United States Visitors to the Vatican. They also may be faxed to (39-06) 679-1448. The office telephone number is: (39-06) 690-011.
The office is located near the Trevi Fountain on Via dellUmilta 30. Tickets for the Wednesday audiences are distributed at the office Tuesday afternoons from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. The office will advise visitors about the pickup date for tickets to papal Masses.
2) Visitors also can write directly to the Vatican for tickets. Letters should be addressed to: Archbishop James Harvey, Prefect of the Pontifical Household, Vatican City 00120, Europe. The requests also may be faxed to the archbishops office: (39-06) 6988-5863.
After the request is made, the tickets can be picked up the afternoon before the audience between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. at the Bronze Doors under the colonnade in St. Peters Square.
Ping!
Are you going to Rome? If not, I post the transcripts to the weekly audiences on FR. I can add you to the weekly audience ping list, if you want.
For the public audiences (Wednesdays) you just show up at St. Peter's Square. In the first year of your marriage, if you're Catholic, you're entitled to Sposi Novelli, where you get to sit in a special section & line up to get a personal blessing & kiss his ring. Steve & I did it. Freepmail me for details if you want them.