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Photos: Pope Francis kisses and washes feet of Muslim, 4 Nigerian Catholics and Hindu refugees in Easter ritual

Pope Francis washed and kissed the feet of Muslim, Christian and Hindu refugees on Thursday and declared them all children of the same God, as he emphasised solidarity with other faiths at a time of increased anti-Muslim sentiments following the attacks on Brussels which killed over 30.


Pope Francis denounced the carnage as a “gesture of war” carried out by bloodthirsty people beholden to the weapons industry during an Easter Week Mass with asylum-seekers at a shelter in Castelnuovo di Porto, outside of Rome.


The Holy Thursday rite re-enacts the foot-washing ritual Jesus performed on his apostles before being crucified, and is meant to be a gesture of service. Francis contrasted that gesture with the “gesture of destruction” carried out by the Brussels attackers, saying they wanted to destroy the brotherhood of humanity represented by the migrants.
"We have different cultures and religions, but we are brothers and we want to live in peace,” Francis said in his homily, delivered off-the-cuff in the windy courtyard of the court.

Several of the migrants then wept as Francis knelt before them, poured holy water from a brass pitcher over their feet, wiped them clean and kissed them.
Francis was greeted with a banner reading “Welcome” in a variety of languages as he walked down a makeshift aisle to celebrate the Mass. But only a fraction of the 892 asylum-seekers living at the shelter attended, and many of the seats were left empty. Those who came out, though, received a personal greeting from the Pope at the end of Mass, with the pontiff even posing for selfies and accepting notes as he moved down the rows.


Vatican rules had long called for only men to participate in the foot-washing ritual, and previous popes and many priests traditionally performed it on 12 Catholic men, symbolising Jesus’ 12 apostles and further cementing the doctrine of an all-male priesthood.



The Vatican said on Thursday that four women and eight men took part. The women included an Italian Catholic who works at the centre and three Eritrean Coptic Christian migrants. The men included four Catholics from Nigeria, three Muslims from Mali, Syria and Pakistan and a Hindu man from India.


The Vatican’s new norms said anyone from the “people of God” could be chosen to participate in the ceremony. While the phrase “people of God” refers to baptized Christians, the decree also said that pastors should instruct “both the chosen faithful and others so that they may participate in the rite consciously, actively and fruitfully,” suggesting that the rite could be open to non-Catholics as well.
The Vatican spokesman, the Reverend Federico Lombardi, said the Vatican norms are meant for traditional liturgies in Catholic communities, not necessarily a unique papal Mass where the overall message is one of universal brotherhood and the love of God for all his children.
"We must always take the pastoral context into account," Lombardi said in an email. “Norms that are appropriate for a parish celebration aren’t to be considered binding on a very unique celebration of the pope in a refugee center with a non-Christian majority."
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52 comments:

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    1. Showing love to all irrespective of tribe, religion Or culture

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  2. Exactly pope.We all are equal in God's eyes regardless of some extremists in the other religion do to sow a seed of discord between the two religions
    I'm so going out to wash the feet of the shoe shiner opposite my house #Inspired

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  3. Nwoke OMA chineke tere ude nso... Gaa na iru

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  4. True. We all serve the same God, we just rich him in different ways. The religious killings really need to stop.



    Do You Have Problems Lasting Long in Bed?

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  5. Dis is a typical man of God not d one dat will be extorting people

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    1. Hmmmmmmm. The message is this "Love the brethren"

      #LIB ADDICT#

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  6. That's humility in practice, hope it solves fuel scarcity in Nigeria, ( just kidding) buts its nice.

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  7. Ummmmm.... It's for y'all religious people. Not interested

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  8. I love the pope and the catholic church. God bless all.. Even stern.

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  9. I doubt if the Catholic faith would ever get another Pope like this man Francis. He is an epitome of great humility and desirable tolerance.

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    1. Even pope john and others are not exceptional.they are all epitome of great humility n desirable tolerance

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    2. It is our culture the last popes has bin doing it the neXT one will do it .....

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  10. He is the Pope after all! Linda take note!

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  11. I don't understand the kissing part

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  12. I luv dis pope soo much. Linda observe!

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  13. Nice one from the Pope..... Linda no be so?

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  14. His Holiness, you have showcased to the word the true reflection of God's love to humanity. As saint Paul declared in Galatians 2. It's no longer I who live but Christ in me. May we all understand we need love and peace for we are one in Christ Jesus.

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  15. This is what christians do. Muslims are causing trouble all over the world. * hiss *

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  16. I swear down heaven and earth,no Muslim clerics will ever does that,by swallowing his pride to exhibit unionism and togetherness amg religion.
    Thumbs up Pope,you simply a pride of Catholic at large.

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    1. Re u serious no Muslim clerics will DOES that ..

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  17. wow...thats a wonderful...christ let me be like u..i'll try harder to avoid chicks and alchohol..

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  18. God bless you Holy Father.

    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  19. A True Messenger of Our Lord Jesus Christ,I Love You Pope Francis,Always reminding us of Saint John Paul the Second.

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  20. Awww, Papal...#WashingavFeet #LastSuper

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  21. His Holiness, you have showcased to the world the true reflection of God's love to humanity. As saint Paul declared in Galatians 2. It's no longer I who live but Christ in me. May we all understand we need love n peace for we are one in Christ Jesus.

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  22. Viva Papa! Viva catholica.Dominus vobiscum,Gloria in exelsis..

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  23. God bless u father of d whole world

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  24. This is what muslims need to do. I hope the senior imams and all the world muslim leaders can take a cue from this. Practice what you preach; peace, love, tolerance and the world will be a better place

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  25. Which same God. Does Hindu serve God? Or are Muslims serving God? I don't kick against any religion, but we don't serve same God. Islam is a barbaric religion, period

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  26. i get washing feet ut kissing feet hmmmm.....inyama

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  27. I watched this video online and was shocked at having four nigerians as asylum seekers out of the 12. It means there are so many Nigerians there seeking asylum. Asylum due to economic crisis abi na war? Lol

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  28. @ emeka kissing is a culture in some parts of d world, Italians kiss. Jst lk yorubas prostrate. FYI

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  29. This is highly ludicrous.
    We dont serve the same God, are u then saying that all what Hindus believe is true, then why did Jesus have to come and die, why cant we just keep living our lives like hindus,oreven Muslims, i mean ,we should all goo out and start killing and raping people like muslims, i mean its the same God isnt it.
    Iam highly dissapointed in d pope,its like he has never read d bible, Jesus never said, "there are many ways", He said, "I am the way, the truth and the life", no one comes to the father except through me"

    You can preach peace without saying that we serve the smae God,we dont have to believe the same thing to live in peace

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