1000 BST: The Pope will celebrate Mass in Westminster Cathedral, and will also, from there, greet the people of Wales. According to a Church spokesman: "Sadly, the Pope can't go to Wales because of the pressures of time."
Afterwards he will greet and bless an invited crowd of 2,500 young people in the Cathedral Piazza outside. They will include a representative from every parish in England and Wales, a contingent from Scotland, and a number of volunteers from Catholic youth organisations.
1700 BST: The Pope will visit St Peter's residential home for elderly people in Vauxhall. The Metropolitan Police say this and other pastoral visits are private and by invitation only through the Church.
"The public should not head for these events as there will be no opportunity for them to see the Pope," it said in a statement. "Some of these venues are in built-up residential areas which are not suitable for large numbers of people to descend on at any one time."
1815: About 80,000 people are expected to attend an open-air vigil in Hyde Park. The vigil itself will be for those with pre-arranged tickets only, but before it begins there will be a Popemobile procession along Horse Guards Road, The Mall and Constitution Hill to Hyde Park Corner and then Hyde Park itself.
The Met is advising people wishing to view the motorcade to plan their journeys well in advance to avoid disappointment.
(Fonte: site BBC news)
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