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Home » How To Get Christmas Mass Tickets in the Vatican City
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How To Get Christmas Mass Tickets in the Vatican City

Brandon Shaw Last Updated: October 28, 2024

Christmas is a magical time of year anyway, but if you add Italy to that mix, it becomes a fairytale. While there’s an extensive list of festive celebrations in Rome, seeing the pope present his Christmas Eve Mass at the Vatican is at the top. Read on to find out everything you need to know about attending the Vatican Christmas Mass and other papal ceremonies during the holidays.


Pro Tip: Planning to visit the Vatican at Christmas? Bookmark this post in your browser so you can easily find it when you’re in the city. See our comprehensive guide to Vatican City for more planning resources, our curated list of Rome Christmas tours for a memorable trip, and how to spend Christmas in Rome.

Vatican Christmas Eve Mass

Vatican Christmas Mass

Regardless of religion, the Vatican Christmas Mass is a special and exciting occasion all about spreading unity and peace. Not to mention, you see Pope Francis deliver the most-watched mass in the world. Join a congregation of roughly 15,000 people celebrating the joyful holiday.

If you’re one of the lucky ones in the square, it’ll almost feel like a rock concert. Groups of people will be singing and waiting for the pope to appear.

Some may think there’s an obvious answer to the question “what time is the Christmas Eve Midnight Mass at the Vatican?” Don’t be fooled; it’s not as obvious as you’d think. The Christmas Eve “Midnight” Mass is on December 24th at 9:15 pm—not midnight.

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Where Is the Vatican Christmas Mass?

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The Christmas Eve Mass is traditionally celebrated in St. Peter’s Basilica. If you’ve ever been inside this massive basilica, you can understand the profound piousness of the site.

This ancient Roman-style basilica captivates audiences with its exquisite design alone. Add a papal mass to the mix and you’ve got quite a spectacle.

If you’ve never seen the inside of the basilica, you should consider taking a guided Vatican tour during your stay in Rome. When it’s filled with people, it can be easy to miss all of the iconic details that make the basilica so famous.

How To Get Vatican Christmas Mass Tickets

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All tickets are free. Keep in mind that tickets to attend the Vatican Christmas Mass are in high demand, so you’ll need to plan ahead.

Here’s the process:

  • Book in advance. Tickets aren’t available until November, but try to book as soon as you can.
  • Keep in mind that you have a bigger chance of receiving your tickets if you reserve a smaller number. For example, a group or family of two to six people will have more of a shot than a group of 15 people.
  • Check the Vatican’s site for the information you’ll need to send to request your tickets.
  • Send an email to ordinanze@pontificalisdomus.va
  • Or send a fax. Fax number: +39 06 6988 5863. (My fellow millennials, accept this challenge and believe anything is possible.)
  • You’ll receive an old-school letter from the Vatican (cool souvenir?) confirming that they received your request. This is not a confirmation of your tickets.
  • When you arrive in Rome, you need to confirm that they will give you tickets.
  • Go to the Prefettura Vaticana. This is an office on the right-hand side of the basilica, just after the unmissable “Bronze Doors.” This step should be completed 1-5 days before the mass. The Prefettura Vaticana is open from 9 am to 7 pm.
  • Get ready to celebrate!

For those who didn’t get tickets, join the masses outside in St. Peter’s Square for a live televised version. Arrive early for both, as it gets pretty crowded.

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Other Papal Ceremonies

If Christmas Eve isn’t in the cards for you, fear not! There are many other opportunities to see the pope and walk away with the experience of a lifetime. Here are some papal ceremonies you can attend:

  • December 25th: Urbi et Orbi, 12 pm in St. Peter’s Square. No tickets required.
  • December 26th: Angelus/Papal Blessing, 12 pm in St. Peter’s Square. No tickets required.
  • Papal Audience: Almost every Wednesday (assuming he is in town), the pope conducts his Papal, or General, Audience. This is not technically a mass. Instead, the pope addresses the audience with a themed speech followed by different blessings (in various languages) and hymns. Tickets are free but required.
  • Easter Mass: the process is exactly the same as the Christmas Eve Mass, including the free tickets. However, book now! Just as with the Christmas Eve Mass, tickets are limited on a first-come, first-serve basis.
  • For a Vatican Mass schedule, you can visit the Vatican News website for more detailed info about mass in general inside the Vatican. You can also watch rebroadcasts on this channel of the Christmas Mass at the Vatican.

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Comments (21)

  1. Lei Chia

    December 15, 2017

    Great blog.. thanks for sharing

    Reply
    • Francesca Turner

      December 15, 2017

      Thank you Lei. Happy holidays!

      Reply
  2. Carl Cooney

    June 10, 2018

    I have tried many times to fax a request for the Christmas Eve Mass at the Vatican. The number just rings off the hook and is never answered. Any chance the number has been changed?

    Reply
    • Francesca Turner

      June 12, 2018

      Ciao Carl. As far as we know the number hasn’t changed: +39 06 698 85863 . If you fax the filled in PDF form (point 3 under how to get tickets) you should receive a letter from the Vatican confirming they received your request. Best of luck!

      Reply
      • Sue

        November 13, 2018

        We tried faxing the form to the number on the ticket request form and it just rings and rings with no answer. Is there another method to request tickets?

        Reply
        • Kayla Schorr

          November 14, 2018

          Ciao Sue! Persistence is key with this. There are probably thousands of people trying to fax at the same time as you, so maybe try at another time. Unfortunately, since it is such a major event, getting through can be a bit tricky.

          Reply
    • sue

      November 13, 2018

      We have tried dialing the fax number as well and it just rings and rings. Were you able to figure out how to get tickets?

      Reply
  3. Ron

    June 25, 2018

    Thank you !

    “Rome, thou art a whole world, it is true, and yet without love this
    World would not be the world, Rome would cease to be Rome…”

    Reply
  4. Jeanie

    September 12, 2018

    Great blog, thanks Lei! I sent a fax to that number on September 10. I wonder how many days will I get a reply? Will I receive a letter notification if I don’t get a ticket?

    Reply
  5. Claudia Ritz

    September 21, 2018

    Good morning, would like to attend mass at the Vatican this coming christmas .
    Thank you

    Reply
  6. Jim Johnson

    July 24, 2019

    Hello – is this information still valid for 2019? I’m sure some things have changed but wanted to check.

    Reply
    • Kayla Schorr

      July 25, 2019

      Hey Jim! Yes, this is still valid!

      Reply
  7. Georgia Kostelecky

    October 15, 2019

    I am so glad I found this page. I just sent the fax today. Just curious if anyone from 2018 did get tickets???

    Reply
  8. Shayne Brown

    October 16, 2019

    My employer wants to reserve tickets for the Christmas Eve Mass and he found a form to complete and fax to you. However, the page keeps telling me “busy/no response.” The fax number we have to reserve the tickets is 39 06 698 85863. Is this correct? Are you not accepting faxed forms, until the ticket sale starts in November?

    Reply
    • Kayla Schorr

      October 17, 2019

      Hi Shayne, thanks for checking out our blog! The Vatican can be a little iffy in terms of receiving the fax and arranging tickets. We unfortunately are just the messengers and are not affiliated with the Vatican. The fax number in this post is the correct one. Hope this helps!

      Reply
    • Georgia Kostelecky

      November 22, 2019

      The information IS still valid. I used the fax number provided here and just received a letter today from the Vatican with instructions and my invitation number. (I only requested one ticket, so I’m not sure if they have limited availability for large groups.) Or maybe they felt bad because I did mention that this is my first Christmas without my dear Mother. 🙁

      Reply
  9. Diana

    November 22, 2019

    Do you have Spanish tour for this Christmas days 2019 ?

    Reply
  10. Sandy

    November 18, 2022

    I sent the request for four tickets back in October and have not heard a reply from the Vatican since. Should I be worried that there are no tickets available?

    Reply
    • Brie Greenhalgh

      December 15, 2022

      Tickets book up quickly, but you’ll simply need to check when you arrive in Rome to see if there are tickets reserved for you. Good luck!

      Reply
  11. PAUL ATTARD

    November 20, 2022

    We are a Catholic family from Malta, and have already booked a Roman holiday for the coming Christmas time.. Would like to ask if it is possible for us, three adults and a child, to attend the midnight mass at St Peter’s, please..
    Thanks and Regards!
    Paul Attard,
    MALTA.

    Reply
    • Brie Greenhalgh

      December 15, 2022

      Tickets for Christmas mass are quickly booked up but you can always try to request them. Otherwise, you can join the public in the square where it’s televised too.

      Reply

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