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Pope, looking healthy, begins busy four days leading to Easter

Vatican City
Reuters

Pope Francis looked well as he began four intense days of events leading to Easter on Thursday, and renewed his own ordination vow on the day the Roman Catholic Church marks Jesus’s founding of the priesthood the night before the crucifixion.

Francis, who recently curtailed his speaking engagements because of fatigue related to bouts of bronchitis and influenza, read a long homily during a Holy Thursday “Mass of the Chrism” in St Peter’s Basilica.

Pope Francis attends the Chrism Mass in St Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican, on 28th March, 2024. PICTURE: Reuters/Guglielmo Mangiapane

Francis urged priests to be compassionate, admit when they have “strayed from the path of holiness” and avoid duplicity, dishonesty and hypocrisy.

During the service, the 87-year-old renewed his vows along with thousands of priests in the basilica and blessed oils that will be used in church sacraments.

Holy Thursday commemorates the day of Jesus’ Last Supper with his apostles the night before he died.

On Thursday afternoon Francis was due to preside at a traditional foot-washing ritual in the women’s section of a Rome prison.



Francis is the first pope to hold the foot-washing ceremony outside churches, usually in prisons, homes for the elderly or hospices, continuing a practice he began when he was archbishop of Buenos Aires.

He is also the first pope to include women and non-Christians in the service. The ceremony echoes Jesus’ gesture of humility toward his apostles on the night before he died.

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