The Vatican is conducting Internet-based large-scale events held every Sunday by Pope's concerns.

The Vatican says the pope will go live on the Internet instead of attending the Trinity Prayer Sunday in St. Peter's Square, Vatican.

The event can be viewed on the Vatican News website and on the large screens installed at St. Peter's Square.

The pope says he will be filming at the Apostolic Library.

The pope usually opens the office window of the Apostolic Palace every Sunday afternoon and lectures on the three Sundays of the week, when thousands of tourists and believers gather in the square.

This type of Sunday trio began in 1954 and has been gathered every Sunday except when the Pope is in poor health or absent from the Vatican, Reuters said.

But there is no precedent of three prayers on Sunday, the Vatican official said.

The pope will be broadcast on the Internet on November 11 without the attendance of the general public.

The Vatican's decision is a precautionary measure to prevent the spread of Corona19, which he believes is not desirable to hold public events gathered by many believers.