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Francis inaugurates papacy with little pomp and much contact with the faithful

Wednesday, March 20th 2013 - 08:54 UTC
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Under a bright son Francis toured St Peter’s square kissing babies and getting out at one point to bless a disabled person Under a bright son Francis toured St Peter’s square kissing babies and getting out at one point to bless a disabled person

Pope Francis on Tuesday inaugurated his papacy with a Mass in front of hundreds of thousands of people, foreign leaders and the Orthodox Christians Patriarch (first time since the great schism of 1054) in St. Peter's Square with a simplified rite that fuelled hopes for change in the scandal-plagued Roman Catholic Church.

Francis, the first Jesuit pope, has already put his mark on the papacy, abandoning much of the baroque pomp of his predecessor Benedict and signalling that he wants a Church whose first priority is the poor and disadvantaged.

He toured a crammed St. Peter's Square under bright sunshine before the mass in an open white vehicle, abandoning the bullet-proof pope-mobile used by Benedict.

He stopped frequently to greet some of the hundreds of thousands of people gathered in the sprawling square, kissing babies and getting out at one point to bless a disabled person.

He wore plain white vestments and black shoes, in contrast to the luxurious red loafers that attracted attention under Benedict.

The ceremony conducted from an altar on the steps of the huge basilica was also been shortened to two hours after a three-hour service in 2005 when Benedict began his papacy.

Before the Mass, Francis collected his newly minted gold ring and pallium, a liturgical woollen band worn around the neck that had been placed overnight on the tomb of St. Peter under the basilica's altar.

He processed out of the church in a column of cardinals chanting a litany calling for support for the new pontiff from saints, including several previous popes.

The Mass formally installed Francis as the new leader of the world's 1.2 billion Roman Catholics.

Six sovereigns, US Vice President Joe Biden, Argentine President Cristina Fernandez, Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff and other leaders as well as heads of many faiths were among the 130 delegations on the steps of the famous basilica.

Among them was Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew from Istanbul, the first time the spiritual head of Orthodox Christians has attended a Roman pope's inaugural Mass since the Great Schism between western and eastern Christianity in 1054.

On Wednesday Francis will receive more than 30 delegations representing other Christian churches, as well as from the Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, Sikh and Jain religions, a Vatican spokesman said.

He will address foreign ambassadors to the Vatican on Friday and have lunch with Benedict, their first meeting since the conclave, on Saturday before leading celebrations the next day for Palm Sunday, the first day of Holy Week leading to Easter.
 

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  • Vuggevise

    Dirty old man kisses baby. Baby cries and speaks for the world.

    Mar 20th, 2013 - 09:13 am 0
  • CaptainSilver

    The demented and deluded superstitious folk will be so pleased...

    Mar 20th, 2013 - 10:26 am 0
  • ChrisR

    1.2 billion poor, deluded souls, frightened to face their end without sucking on the dummy of religion.

    6 billion plus on the planet.

    He has abandoned security: he wants to be a martyr by the looks of it: it only takes one bullet.

    Mar 20th, 2013 - 11:06 am 0
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