The Vatican on Thursday confirmed that Pope Francis’ traditional Christmas Eve mass will be held two hours earlier than normal to abide by Italy’s coronavirus curfew, news agency AFP reported. The so-called Midnight Mass, normally held from 9:30 pm in St Peter’s Basilica on December 24, will take place at 7:30 pm (1830 GMT).
Since Italy has a 10:00 PM nationwide curfew, the mass, which will last around 90 minutes, will allow ample time for people to get home.
The event normally draws large crowds but the Vatican said attendance at masses celebrated by the pope in December and early January will be very limited due to the need for social distancing.
The 83-year-old pontiff, who is rarely seen wearing a mask, was forced to cancel his weekly general audiences with the public in November due to a rise in infections.
Italy was the first European country hit by the coronavirus outbreak earlier this year and remains one of the worst affected, having reported more than 61,700 deaths.