
options11:50 a.m.
The mass has just ended, with the familiar proclamation: "The mass is ended; go in peace." Preceded by several dozen bishops and cardinals, Benedict is processing now through the infield of Nationals' Park, pausing to shake a few hands, and about to exit.
For security reasons the crowd has to wait until he has left the stadium.
This evening he speaks to Catholic educators and meets with interfaith religious leaders.
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