As preparations continue for Pope Francis' visit to Philadelphia later this month, the U.S. Secret Service has announced a number of security measures that will be in place.
His Holiness is coming! His Holiness is coming! That’s the warning Philadelphia has sounded for the upcoming arrival of Pope Francis' visit to the City of Brotherly Love Sept 26-27, complete with warning of street and bridge closures and parking impossibilities.
The last time a pope visited the St. Charles Borromeo Seminary just outside Philadelphia, he got a rousing, even rowdy, rock star welcome. "Viva! Viva Papa!" the seminarians shouted.
When millions of visitors descend on the area for Pope Francis' visit next month, many homeowners will use the opportunity to become temporary landlords.
An army of about 10,000 volunteers will be on hand when Pope Francis visits Philadelphia during the Vatican-sponsored World Meeting of Families and holds the biggest events of his first trip to the U.S.
Artists are finishing construction of an unusual exhibit they hope resonates with Pope Francis during his trip to Philadelphia and with anyone experiencing trouble in their daily life.
Pope Francis will spend about two days in Philadelphia next month but visitors hoping to catch a glimpse of the pontiff will have to make every minute of their planning count.
New Jersey transit officials say Pope Francis' visit to Philadelphia in September will make for a "challenging week" for everyone, and they urge patience and preparation.