Pope Francis during a General Audience in March, livestreamed from the Library of the Apostolic Palace Pope Francis during a General Audience in March, livestreamed from the Library of the Apostolic Palace 

Pope Francis to resume live broadcast of General Audience

Pope Francis will be resuming his live broadcasts of his Wednesday General Audience as a precautionary measure, as Covid-19 cases continue to rise.

By Vatican News staff writer

Pope Francis' General Audiences will once again be broadcast live from the Library of the Apostolic Palace, beginning next Wednesday, 4 November, .

The news came in a statement released on Thursday by the Holy See Press Office. In the statement, the Director of the Holy See Press Office, Matteo Bruni, explains that the decision was made after receiving reports of a positive case of Covid-19 during the General Audience on Wednesday 21 October, as well as "in order to avoid any possible future risk to the health of the participants."

Pope Francis resumed his live audiences on 2 September, after having broadcast them live from the Library of the Apostolic Palace for 189 days, since 26 February. Before his first catechesis in the courtyard of San Damaso, he said "After so many months we resume our meeting face to face and not screen to screen. Face to face. This is beautiful!"

Live streaming of the Pope's Audiences will be available, with English commentary, through the Vatican News Youtube channel, as well as on the Vatican News homepage. 

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29 October 2020, 14:26