Google – AFP,
Dario Thuburn (AFP), 28 March 2013
Pope
Francis washes the feet of a young offender on March 28, 2013
(Osservatore
Romano/AFP)
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ROME — Pope
Francis washed the feet of 12 young offenders including two girls and two
Muslims at a Rome prison on Thursday in an unprecedented version of an ancient
Easter ritual, seen as part of efforts to bring the Catholic Church closer to
those in need.
The pope
knelt down, washing and kissing the young prisoners' feet in the first Holy
Thursday ceremony of its kind performed by a pontiff in prison, and the first
to include women and Muslims.
"Whoever
is the most high up must be at the service of others," Francis said at the
mass in the Casal del Marmo youth prison, a fortnight after being elected Latin
America's first pope.
"I do
this with all my heart because it is my duty as a priest, as a bishop. I have
to be at your
service. I love doing it because this is what the Lord has taught
me," the 76-year-old said.
Guards
salute as Pope Francis arrives
in a convoy at the prison on March 28,
2013 in
Rome (AFP, Andreas Solaro)
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Vatican
spokesman Federico Lombardi said many of the participants broke down in tears
at the ceremony, which was open only to Vatican media. One young man had to be
replaced at the last moment because he was too overcome with emotion.
Video
footage from the ceremony showed the pope pouring water over the feet -- one of
them with tattoos -- bending down to kiss them and looking each of the 12
prisoners in the eye before moving on.
Lombardi
said that while this was the first time a pope had washed women's feet, Francis
had performed this type of ceremony in his native Argentina many times before
becoming pope including in jails, hospitals and old people's homes.
The Holy
Thursday ceremony is usually held in a basilica in the city centre and
commemorates the gesture of humility believed to have been performed by Jesus
Christ before his death to his 12 disciples at their last meal.
Popes
performing the ritual have usually washed the feet of priests.
Catholic
traditionalists are likely to be riled by the inclusion of women because all of
Jesus' disciples were male -- the same justification used to explain why only
men can be Catholic priests.
This handout picture released by the
Vatican on March 28, 2013 shows Pope
Francis kissing the feet of a young offender
(Osservatore Romano/AFP)
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Local
prison chaplain Gaetano Greco said he hoped the ritual would be "a positive
sign in the lives" of the young offenders at the prison, which has around
50 inmates aged between 14 and 21.
Earlier on
Thursday, the pontiff told Catholic priests at a mass in St Peter's Basilica to
stop their "soul-searching" and "introspection".
"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," he said.
-- Via
Crucis --
The former
archbishop of Buenos Aires, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, was known in Argentina for
his strong social advocacy during his homeland's devastating economic crisis,
his own humble lifestyle and his outreach in poor neighbourhoods.
Holy
Thursday is the first of four intensive days in the Christian calendar
culminating in Easter Sunday, which commemorates Christ's resurrection.
This
handout picture released
by the Vatican on March 28,
2013 shows Pope Francis
washing the feet of a young
offender (Osservatore
Romano/ AFP)
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While a
frail Benedict, now 85, presided over last year's celebrations from under a
canopy next to the Colosseum, Francis is expected to take part in the
procession and even carry the wooden cross on his shoulder for part of the way.
On
Saturday, the pontiff will take part in an evening Easter vigil in St Peter's
Basilica. The Vatican has not yet said whether Francis will follow the
tradition of baptising eight adult converts to the Catholic Church during the
service.
On Sunday
the Vatican's first non-European pope in nearly 1,300 years will celebrate
Easter mass in front of tens of thousands of pilgrims in St Peter's Square and
then pronounce the traditional "Urbi et Orbi" blessing to Rome and
the world.
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