Zenit.org, the Catholic news agency, reports that the Vatican has gone high-tech. Tourists planning a visit to Rome can now make reservations in advance to attend papal Masses. And they can do it electronically. All they have to do is send in their requests. By fax. Papal Audience Tickets Available by Fax VATICAN CITY, JULY 23, 2008 (Zenit.org).- Visitors to the Vatican can now make reservations for papal audiences by fax. A service provided by the Prefecture of the Pontifical Household enables pilgrims to make reservations weeks or days before their trip to Rome for activities such as Wednesday audiences or Masses celebrated by the Pontiff at St. Peter's. The tickets are free. By downloading and faxing a document available on the Web page, pilgrims can make the reservations. The tickets can be retrieved at the ticket office located just inside the Bronze Door (by the right colonnade of St. Peter's Square). ...