Pope Francis has begun his tour to the United States and Cuba already, and for those that want to follow him on his tour, it is possible to visit some of the places that he will attend when he visits Washington D.C., New York City, and Philadelphia. For those that aren't going to be in those cities, and want to follow Pope Francis' visit on their TV or computer through Live-streaming, that is also a possibility. This is Pope Francis visit to U.S. schedule.
For those that want to live stream Pope Francis' visit to the United States can go to OC Catholic, which will be live streaming the EWTN news feed of the Pope's travels through Washington D.C., New York City, and Philadelphia. This can be watched on a computer, smartphone, or tablet. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops will provide live streaming of all the papal visit events at usccb.org.
For those that want to watch Pope Francis' visit from the television, Time Warner will offer uninterrupted coverage from Cuba to the United States on its special Papal Visit Channel on 199, according to Cleveland.com. This coverage began 8 AM on Sunday with the Pope's visit to Cuba.
For those that wish to follow the Pope on foot or on wheels, this is also possible, but only after Wednesday after he leaves the White House. This is the USA Schedule with roadmaps, thanks to USA Today.
Wednesday, September 23rd
The Pope then meets with the President again as he welcomes Pope Francis to the White House at 9:15 AM . Pope Francis will then lead a prayer at St. Matthew's Cathedral with U.S. bishops at 11:30 AM that day.
Pope Francis will then make history at 4:15 PM as he will hold the first ever canonization mass on U.S. soil. This is a canonization Mass in Spanish for 25,000 ticket holders at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.
Thursday, September 24
At 10 AM, the Senate and the House will welcome Pope Francis in a joint session. He will make the first-ever address to Congress, which will broadcast live on the Capitols' West Front.
Assuming everything goes according to schedule, Pope Francis will make a stop on the Capitol's West Front that overlooks the National Mall at about 11 AM. At 11:15 AM, Pope Francis makes a stop at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, and Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese host the Pope's visit there.
At 4 PM, Pope Francis departs from Washington D.C. from Joint Base Andrews, heading for New York. He is scheduled to arrive at John F. Kennedy International Airport at 5 PM, then hold an evening prayer service at St. Patrick's Cathedral at 6:45 PM .
Friday, September 25
At 8:30 AM, Pope Francis meets with the United Nations General Assembly, and it is the 70th anniversary of the United Nations. Pope Francis will then attend a multireligious service held at the 9/11 Memorial Museum at 11:30 AM.
By 4 PM, Pope Francis will visit Our Lady Queen of Angels School in East Harlem, followed by a 5 PM procession through Central Park. Mass will be held in Madison Square Garden at 6 PM.
Saturday, September 26
Pope Francis will depart New York for Philadelphia via JFK airport at 8:40 AM. After a 9:30 AM visit to Atlantic Aviation, Pope Francis will then have Mass at the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul at 10:30 AM. At 4:45 PM, Pope Francis will visit Independence Mall.