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Pay to pray and souvenirs galore when pope visits Britain

Last Updated : 12 September 2010, 09:52 IST
Last Updated : 12 September 2010, 09:52 IST

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When they go to the events, they will also be urged to buy t-shirts, baseball caps and tea cups commemorating the visit, as the Catholic Church's marketing arm swings into action. The Church is asking for 25 pounds (30 euros, 38 dollars) per head to attend the open-air mass in Birmingham, central England, on September 19, the final day of the visit.

The contribution is slightly lower for the mass in Glasgow on Thursday, at 20 pounds, and entry to the prayer vigil in London on Saturday is five pounds. All the prices include transport to the venues and a "pilgrim pack" -- a bag containing a CD and a booklet about the visit.

While asking for payment to attend a papal mass is believed to be unprecedented, the Catholic Church has denied it amounts to an entrance fee. "Those contributions only cover the costs of the transport and the security provisions," said Archbishop of Westminster Vincent Nichols, the head of the Catholic Church in England.

"It includes their travel so it's not as if it is a payment to go to mass." The funding of the first ever state visit by a pope to Britain is expected to cost around 20 million pounds and has attracted controversy as taxpayers are footing 10 to 12 million pounds of the bill.

That leaves a 10-million-pound shortfall for the Catholic Churches in England, Scotland and Wales to pick up, of which six million pounds has already been raised through a public appeal for funds.

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Published 12 September 2010, 09:52 IST

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