COP26: Pope Francis 'wants to hold public Mass' in Scotland during visit

Pope Francis wants to celebrate an open-air Mass for the people of Scotland during his visit for the COP26 climate change conference, it has been reported.

The 84-year-old will visit Scotland for the first time in November, in one of his first major public engagements since he had colon surgery in July.

He is expected to address the conference and meet with Scottish bishops, but sources have said the Pontiff also wishes to hold a public Mass.

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"While the Pope is saying Mass is not 100 per cent confirmed, we have had word that he wants to do it and that’s why people are looking at the practicalities, such as a venue and timing, depending on the rest of his pretty tight schedule,” the source told the Mail on Sunday.

TOPSHOT - Pope Francis delivers the Sunday Angelus prayer from the window of his study overlooking St. Peter' Square at the Vatican on July 18, 2021.Photo by ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP via Getty ImagesTOPSHOT - Pope Francis delivers the Sunday Angelus prayer from the window of his study overlooking St. Peter' Square at the Vatican on July 18, 2021.Photo by ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP via Getty Images
TOPSHOT - Pope Francis delivers the Sunday Angelus prayer from the window of his study overlooking St. Peter' Square at the Vatican on July 18, 2021.Photo by ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP via Getty Images

"It would have to fit in with his address to the conference and his meeting with the bishops.

“There is some doubt about whether it can be fitted in, but the Pope says Mass every day and would like to say a Mass for the people of Scotland.

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"It’s not absolutely confirmed, but he wants to do it, and if the Pope wants to say mass for the Scottish public, there is going to be a huge desire to make it happen.”

A possible Mass would follow those given by Pope Benedict XVI at Bellahouston Park in Glasgow in 2010, and by Pope John Paul II at the same venue in 1982.