Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Families’ trip to see pope to be a real zoo

- JEFF GREEN AND MONSY ALVARADO

They’ll be sleeping on the ground among bugs and birds, near lions and tigers, but the parishione­rs of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Ridgewood, N.J., decided they’d do it if that’s what it took to see Pope Francis in Philadelph­ia.

With hotel room prices shooting sky-high as far back as a year ago, Cathy Hunt, the church’s director of religious education, sought out, in Francis fashion, humbler lodgings. After a little negotiatin­g with the Philadelph­ia Zoo, the group cemented plans to roll out sleeping bags inside two buildings that contain the insect and bird exhibits.

More than 60 families of Our Lady of Mount Carmel are signed up for the church’s late-September pilgrimage to the World Meeting of Families in Philadelph­ia — the capstone of Pope Francis’ five-day visit to the United States, his first as pope.

Parishione­rs expect to walk a few miles back and forth between the zoo and the festival site, but at $120 per person, including transporta­tion from their church to the zoo — about 115 miles — it’s a bargain as reservatio­ns get tougher to come by with only two months to go before the festival.

But Hunt issued some cautions. She calculated the walk between the Philadelph­ia Zoo and the festival site at the Benjamin Franklin Parkway will be 1.7 miles. And because she isn’t sure how close

their bus will get to the zoo, the group might have to walk a good amount more back and forth.

The parish is allowing only families on the trip, specifical­ly those who attend the church or have children at Academy of Our Lady School in Glen Rock, N.J., which is shared with the parish. Because the group will be sleeping in rows on the floors of the zoo exhibits, however, Hunt decided to exclude any children younger than 4.

Other groups hoping to book the zoo probably are out of luck: Hunt said the Mount Carmel crew of about 240 is using all the space it had to offer.

The Mount Carmel group is prepared to make the most of its pilgrimage. A photo-taking committee came up with a Twitter and Instagram hashtag — #olmczoocre­w — and a slogan: “We’re sleeping in the zoo, Pope Francis, so we can see you.”

“There’s something just being there with all those other people from all over the world,” Hunt said. “It will

be wonderful to pray with the pope and all those other people.”

The Rev. Gino de la Rama, who is going on the pilgrimage, said he would be most excited if the pope kissed one of the children in the group and if its entourage of photograph­ers managed to capture the moment.

“That would be my dream,” he said.

 ?? The Record ?? Melissa Peters holds a sign she plans to display in Philadelph­ia during Pope Francis’ visit. She and others parishione­rs of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Ridgewood, N.J., plan to sleep among exhibits at the Philadelph­ia Zoo as an alternativ­e to...
The Record Melissa Peters holds a sign she plans to display in Philadelph­ia during Pope Francis’ visit. She and others parishione­rs of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Ridgewood, N.J., plan to sleep among exhibits at the Philadelph­ia Zoo as an alternativ­e to...

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