Unsuccessful applicants will get another chance through a second ballot.
The outcome of the ballot for tickets to attend Pope Francis’ mass at the National Stadium will be announced only on Aug 5 at 10am.
Tickets in the second ballot are for an additional 6,000 seats with restricted views, as well as seats allocated to declined tickets that will be redistributed.Tickets will be issued to successful applicants via their myCatholicSG account from Sept 1. On the day of the mass, attendees will have to produce both their ticket and valid photo identification for checking before they are admitted into the venue.
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