Pope Francis has washed and kissed the feet of 12 detainees in a
youth detention centre near Rome as part of the Maundy Thursday service.
The Christian ritual takes place on the Thursday before Easter to commemorate Christ’s Last Supper.
Thousands of pilgrims and tourists are arriving in Rome to attend
ceremonies during the holy week ahead of Easter. In a homily, Pope
Francis earlier urged priests to do less “soul-searching” and engage
more with parishioners.
“It is not in soul-searching… that we
encounter the Lord,” the Pope told hundreds of cardinals, priests and
bishops in St Peter’s Basilica. “We need to go out… to the outskirts
where there is suffering, bloodshed, blindness that longs for sight and
prisoners in thrall to many evil masters.”
Worshippers should “leave Mass looking as if they had heard good news”, he added.
Foot washing replicates the Bible’s account of Jesus Christ’s gesture
of humility towards his 12 apostles on the night before he was crucified
During Thursday’s intimate service, Pope Francis washed and kissed the
feet of 12 young detainees to replicate the Bible’s account of Jesus
Christ’s gesture of humility towards his 12 apostles on the night before
he was crucified.
The 12 prisoners included two girls, one
Italian Catholic and one of Serbian Muslim origin, local prison
ombudsman Angiolo Marroni said ahead of the ceremony. Some of the
prisoners volunteered to have theirfeet washed, while others were given
an invitation to help them overcome their embarrassment, the Catholic
News Agency quoted the prison chaplain as saying.
In total, around
10 girls and 40 boys from different nationalities and diverse religious
confessions were taking part in Thursday’s Mass at Casal del Marmo on
the outskirts of Rome.
The newly-elected Pope has brought a new sense of simplicity to the Vatican.
He has broken with tradition for the foot-washing ceremony, which is
normally performed on lay people in one of Rome’s basilicas.
Pope
Benedict XVI visited the centre in 2007, but not for the Holy Thursday
Mass. Only for the first two years of his pontificate did he perform the
feet-washing himself, after which the task was delegated to priests.
Easter is the most important festival in the calendar of the Catholic
Church. On Good Friday evening the Pope will carry a wooden cross and
pray at a ceremony at Rome’sancient amphitheatre, the Colosseum,
commemorating Jesus’ crucifixion. On Saturday evening Pope Francis will
celebrate the main Easter Vigil Mass in St Peter’s Basilica.
And
on Easter Sunday morning, Pope Francis will deliver his first “Urbi et
Orbi” message to the city of Rome and to the world. During his inaugural
general audience on Wednesday, Pope Francis called for an immediate
political solution to the conflict in the Central African Republic after
last weekend’s coup.
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