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No handshakes, fist bumps for pope's speech to US Congress

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No handshakes, fist bumps for popes speech to US Congress

In this Saturday, Sept. 19, 2015 photo, Pope Francis boards his flight to La Habana, Cuba, where he will start a 10-day trip including the United States, at Rome's Fiumicino international airport. (AP Photo)

Washington - The pontiff will be on a tight schedule on Thursday, and congressional leaders want to avoid anything that could slow him down.

Published: Mon 21 Sep 2015, 5:45 PM

Updated: Mon 21 Sep 2015, 7:52 PM

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No handshakes, selfies or fist bumps when Pope Francis enters the House chamber for his historic speech to Congress.
That's the message from House and Senate leaders, who in a letter asked lawmakers to refrain "from handshakes and conversations along and down the center aisle during the announced arrivals of the Senate, dean of the Diplomatic Corps, U.S. Supreme Court, president's Cabinet and Pope Francis."
The pontiff will be on a tight schedule on Thursday, and congressional leaders want to avoid anything that could slow him down, such as members of Congress shaking hands with the chief of one of the departments or greeting a Supreme Court justice or even the pontiff himself.
The pope is scheduled to arrive at the Capitol shortly after 9 a.m. EDT (1300 GMT), meet with House Speaker John Boehner, then address a joint meeting of Congress in the House chamber at 10 a.m. Vice President Joe Biden, diplomats, justices and Cabinet members are expected in a jam-packed chamber.
After his speech, the pope will appear on the Capitol balcony facing the Mall, an appearance that could draw tens of thousands on the West Lawn.
In total, Francis is to be in the Capitol for 90 minutes.



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