Castel Gandolfo Parish Prepares For Pope's Mass on Sunday
(August 14, 2010) Early on Sunday morning the Holy Father will walk out of the gates
of his summer villa to celebrate Mass at the local pontifical parish in Castel Gandolfo.
The Pope has celebrated Mass at the parish of St. Thomas of Villanova every August
15, the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, since his election
to the papacy in 2005. Fr. Waldemar Niedziolka, the parish priest and resident director
of the Salesians of Don Bosco community said that the church will be full to its 200-person
capacity when the Holy Father arrives at 8 a.m. for the Eucharistic Celebration.
Fr. Niedziolka said that the Mass will take place in an intimate atmosphere to which
the parish choir will contribute. Cardinal Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone, a
member of the Salesian Order, will be there to concelebrate along with local Bishop
Marcello Semeraro and major rector of Don Bosco's order, Fr. Pascual Chavez, in addition
to Fr. Niedziolka himself. As it is a parish Mass, said Fr. Niedziolka, the majority
of the attendees will be members of St. Thomas of Villanova, including those chosen
to participate in the liturgy. Also attending will be civil, military and religious
authorities from the area, including representatives from the Sisters of St. Martha
and a Filipino teaching order. Only a small fraction of the 4,000 members of the parish
will be inside the church for the celebration, but a big screen placed in the square
will allow those who remain outside to follow the Mass as it takes place. They will
also enjoy the possibility of greeting the Pope as he passes by, heading back to his
summer residence to recite the Angelus at noon.