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Cape May Ministerium Sponsors Live Telecast of Papal Mass

By Press Release

CAPE MAY – The Cape May Ministerium, which is composed of the members of the clergy of the churches of all denominations in the City of Cape May, are sponsoring a live television broadcast of the papal mass by Pope Francis on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 27, 2015 at 4:00 p.m. in Cape May Convention Hall.  This is a community, informational and historic event, open to all members of the general public.  The City of Cape May is making the Convention Hall available to the Cape May Ministerium at no charge.
Admission is free to the general public.  It is recommended that members of the public obtain free admission tickets from the individual churches in the City of Cape May or from the reception desk at Cape May Convention Hall.  There is a limit of four (4) tickets maximum per each requesting person. 
Doors to Convention Hall will open for seating at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 27, 2015.  All ticketed attendees are requested to be seated in the Hall by 3:30 p.m.  There will be no food or beverage sold, dispensed, or allowed in Convention Hall for this special event.
The dress code is casual attire.  However, no beach attire will be permitted.  On-street parking will be available, but parking meter regulations will be in effect. 
The participating Churches are:  Cape Island Baptist Church, (609) 884-3917; Cape May Lutheran Church, (609) 884-2181; Cape May United Methodist Church, (609) 884-3792; Episcopal Church of the Advent, (609) 884-3065; First Presbyterian Church of the City of Cape May, (609) 884-3949; Macedonia Baptist Church, (609) 884-3512; and Our Lady Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church, (609) 884-5312.

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