Pope Benedict XIV will likely hold
an outdoor mass on the grounds of Berlin’s Charlottenburg Palace during a
visit in September, newspaper Bild reported on Tuesday.
Also under consideration initially were the Olympic Stadium and Gendarmenmarkt.
The former royal residence emerged as the favoured location for the
Catholic service on September 22 during a trip made to Berlin last month
by Alberto Gasbarri, the Vatican’s papal trip coordinator.
Vatican officials liked the fact that the palace grounds are open on
three sides, which provides enough escape routes should they be needed.
In addition, the size of the area used for the mass can be easily
adjusted according to the number of people estimated to attend.
At the
opening of the 1990 Katholikentag, a Catholic festival organized by lay people, some 40,000 people were in attendance.
The pope is said to have already agreed to the location.