Francis hails ‘beloved’ former pope, prays for his passage to heaven in New Year’s Day service | 24CA News

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Published 01.01.2023
Francis hails ‘beloved’ former pope, prays for his passage to heaven in New Year’s Day service | 24CA News

Pope Francis prayed for his predecessor’s passage to heaven and once more expressed thanks for a lifetime of service to the church, throughout New Year’s Day appearances a day after pope emeritus Benedict XVI died in retirement on the Vatican.

St. Peter’s Basilica, the place Francis presided over a mid-morning New Year’s mass, will host Benedict’s coffin beginning on Monday. Thousands of trustworthy are anticipated to file by the coffin in three days of viewing.

Benedict, 95, died Saturday morning within the Vatican monastery the place he had lived since retirement. He was the primary pope in centuries to resign, citing his rising frailty.

On Sunday, Benedict’s physique lay on a burgundy-coloured bier within the chapel of the monastery. He was wearing a miter, the headgear of a bishop, and a purple cloak-like vestment. A rosary was positioned in his hand.

Francis seemed weary and sat along with his head bowed as mass started on the primary day of the 12 months, an event the Catholic Church dedicates to the theme of peace.

Pope Francis sits n a wheelchair.
Pope Francis sits in a wheelchair as he arrives to guide the service marking the World Day of Peace at St Peter’s Basilica on Sunday. He additionally addressed the Catholic trustworthy in St. Peter’s Square, the day after the dying of his predecessor, Benedict XVI, on the age of 95. (Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Images)

He departed briefly from studying his homily, with its emphasis on hope and peace, to wish aloud for Benedict.

“Today we entrust to our Blessed Mother our beloved pope emeritus Benedict XVI, so that she may accompany him in his passage from this world to God,” he stated.

Later, Francis delivered extra remarks concerning the retired pontiff when he supplied New Year’s greetings to 1000’s gathered in St. Peter’s Square.

A crowd in St. Peter's Square.
Faithful collect in St Peter’s Square for the Angelus prayer led by Pope Francis on the Vatican on Sunday. (Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Images)

Referring to Mary, Francis stated that “in these hours, we invoke her intercession, in particular for pope emeritus Benedict XVI, who, yesterday morning, left this world.”

“Let us unite all together, with one heart and one soul, in giving thanks to God for the gift of this faithful servant of the Gospel and of the church,” stated Francis, talking from a window of the Apostolic Palace to pilgrims and vacationers under.

The sq. would be the setting for Benedict’s funeral led by Francis on Thursday morning. That ceremony can be a easy one, the Vatican has stated, consistent with the needs of Benedict, who for many years as a German cardinal had served because the Church’s guardian of doctrinal orthodoxy earlier than he was elected pope in 2005.

In the final years, Francis has hailed Benedict’s gorgeous choice to turn out to be the primary pope to resign in 600 years and has made clear he’d contemplate such a step as an possibility for himself.

Pope Francis on the left with former pope Benedict.
Pope Francis meets with pope emeritus Benedict XVI on the Vatican on April 15, 2019. (Vatican Media/Reuters)

Hobbled by knee ache, Francis, 86, on Sunday arrived within the basilica in a wheelchair, earlier than taking his place in a chair for the Mass, which was being celebrated by the Vatican’s secretary of state.

Francis, who has repeatedly decried the battle in Ukraine and its devastation, recalled those that are victims of battle, passing the year-end holidays in darkness, chilly and concern.

Francis cites ‘insupportable’ battle in Ukraine

“At the beginning of this year, we need hope, just as the Earth needs rain,” Francis stated in his homily.

When addressing the trustworthy in St. Peter’s Square, Francis cited the “intolerable” battle in Ukraine, which started in February of final 12 months with Russia’s assaults and invasion, and battle elsewhere all over the world.

Yet, Francis stated, “let us not lose hope” that peace will prevail. “In the entire world, in all peoples, a cry is rising, `no to war, no to re-armament’ but [may] the resources go to development, health, food, education, work.”

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