Pope Francis washes women's feet in break with church law


Rome, Mar 29 (AP): In his most significant break with tradition yet, Pope Francis washed and kissed the feet of two young women at a juvenile detention centre - a surprising departure from church rules that restrict the Holy Thursday ritual to men.

No pope has ever washed the feet of a woman before, and Francis' gesture sparked a debate among some conservatives and liturgical purists, who lamented he had set a "questionable example." Liberals welcomed the move as a sign of greater inclusiveness in the church.

Speaking to the young offenders, including Muslims and Orthodox Christians, Francis said that Jesus washed the feet of his disciples on the eve of his crucifixion in a gesture of love and service."This is a symbol, it is a sign. Washing your feet means I am at your service," Francis told the group, aged 14 to 21, at the Casal del Marmo detention facility in Rome.

"Help one another. This is what Jesus teaches us," the pope said. "This is what I do. And I do it with my heart. I do this with my heart because it is my duty. As a priest and bishop, I must be at your service."

In a video released by the Vatican, the 76-year-old Francis was shown kneeling on the stone floor as he poured water from a silver chalice over the feet of a dozen youths: black, white, male, female, even feet with tattoos. Then, after drying each one with a cotton towel, he bent over and kissed it.

Previous popes carried out the Holy Thursday rite in Rome's grand St. John Lateran basilica, choosing 12 priests to represent the 12 apostles whose feet Christ washed during the Last Supper before his crucifixion.

Before he became pope, as archbishop of Buenos Aires, the former Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio celebrated the ritual foot-washing in jails, hospitals or hospices - part of his ministry to the poorest and most marginalized of society. He often involved women. Photographs show him washing the feet of a woman holding her newborn child in her arms.

That Francis would include women in his inaugural Holy Thursday Mass as pope was remarkable, however, given that current liturgical rules exclude women.

Canon lawyer Edward Peters, who is an adviser to the Holy See's top court, noted in a blog that the Congregation for Divine Worship sent a letter to bishops in 1988 making clear that "the washing of the feet of chosen men ... represents the service and charity of Christ, who came 'not to be served, but to serve.'"

While bishops have successfully petitioned Rome over the years for an exemption to allow women to participate, the rules on the issue are clear, Peters said.

"By disregarding his own law in this matter, Francis violates, of course, no divine directive," Peters wrote. "What he does do, I fear, is set a questionable example."

The Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, said he didn't want to wade into a canonical dispute over the matter. However, he noted that in a "grand solemn celebration" of the rite, only men are included because Christ washed the feet of his 12 apostles, all of whom were male.

"Here, the rite was for a small, unique community made up also of women," Lombardi wrote in an email. "Excluding the girls would have been inopportune in light of the simple aim of communicating a message of love to all, in a group that certainly didn't include experts on liturgical rules."

Others on the more liberal side of the debate welcomed the example Francis set.

"The pope's washing the feet of women is hugely significant because including women in this part of the Holy Thursday Mass has been frowned on - and even banned - in some dioceses," said the Rev. James Martin, a Jesuit priest and author of "The Jesuit Guide."

"It shows the all-embracing love of Christ, who ministered to all he met: man or woman, slave or free, Jew or Gentile."

For some, restricting the rite to men is in line with the church's restriction on ordaining women priests. Church teaching holds that only men should be ordained because Christ's apostles were male.

"This is about the ordination of women, not about their feet," wrote the Rev. John Zuhlsdorf, a traditionalist blogger. Liberals "only care about the washing of the feet of women, because ultimately they want women to do the washing."

Still, Francis has made clear he doesn't favour ordaining women. In his 2011 book, "On Heaven and Earth," then-Cardinal Bergoglio said there were solid theological reasons why the priesthood was reserved to men: "Because Jesus was a man."

On this Holy Thursday, however, Francis had a simple message for the young inmates, whom he greeted one-by-one after the Mass, giving each an Easter egg.

"Don't lose hope," Francis said. "Understand? With hope you can always go on."

One young man then asked why he had come to visit them.

Francis responded that it was to "help me to be humble, as a bishop should be."

The gesture, he said, came "from my heart. Things from the heart don't have an explanation."

  

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  • Hilda, Kallianpur

    Sat, Mar 30 2013

    Pope washed the feet of not women but young people branded as sinners. The point is not breaking the Church law it is following the spirit of Christ. Thank God for Pope Francis.

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  • Olga B Noronha, Mangaloreo

    Sat, Mar 30 2013

    Pope Francis , you have set us a wonderful example by washing the feet of an offender...and that too a woman. May the whole world...not only Catholics learn something from you this Easter and thus give New Life to those in need. Long live Pope Francis.

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  • Stany D'sa, Balehonnur/Dubai

    Sat, Mar 30 2013

    Servant of God Pope Francis has created history by washing the feet of women. papal message has been sent to the entire world that all are equal in the eyes of God. On this Easter Day let us bow down and pray the Almighty to grant Pope Francis good health and bless him in his vatican endeavourment.

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  • TSPA, Oman

    Sat, Mar 30 2013

    Good to see the pope set the example.breaking the norms and rules
    The vatican should strongly urge the communities under its umbrella to shun materialism and go strong on serving the people without expecting anything in return...irrespective of others religion caste creed etc.
    That would be real resurrection of true christian and human values.

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  • Cynthia goveas, Sharjah

    Sat, Mar 30 2013

    Thats'good to read but these activity and example shows us we also should have kind heart and love for our brothers and sisiters.let us pray for each and everyone to kind loving heart. O lord be with us.Amen

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  • THERESA LOBO, Mukamar-Sharjah

    Sat, Mar 30 2013

    I am really touched by our dear Pope's humbleness. He is too good. May God bless him with good health and protect him at all times. I always pray that God will give him strength and courage to face the world and unite all the Catholic churches in the world.

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  • juliana, udupi

    Sat, Mar 30 2013

    No religion for prisoner because they are at the mercy of those who keep them captive.

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  • Ashwil, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 30 2013

    Impressed. I now see Pope Francis driving church in the right direction. Thanks be to God.
    Let all of us start following what Jesus Christ taught us, not ...

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  • essell, mangalore,India

    Fri, Mar 29 2013

    Papa we thank God for the gift of "YOU" to our church. May the Lord give you wisdom and strengh to face the challenges. We are happy that what others speak only in words you have shown in action. Abba Bless our Papa.

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  • Andrew L D Cunha, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 29 2013

    Recently when I was discussing with a nun regarding women's ordination in the Catholic Church, she told me that she wants to see women as apostles on Holy Thursday. Now there is hope..new direction. But the question when church is ready are we ready for this change?

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  • Abivinron, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 29 2013

    This is a sign of equality, sincere love towards everyone poor & the needy, Pope is living the Gospel.

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  • vincy alva, pamboor

    Fri, Mar 29 2013

    You are our true leader in christ. Church truely missed this humble gesture after christ left us. God bless the pope.

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  • ANIL THOMAS DSILVA, MANGALORE-AFGANISTAN

    Fri, Mar 29 2013

    he did the great.. another leaving saint.. may al mighty lord bless him and his work..

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  • Melwin Pinto, Mangalore/ Rome

    Fri, Mar 29 2013

    Best way to deal with meaningless laws... is to ignore them... Long live Pope Francis.... We love you... You are making a difference to our lives..!!

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  • James Sequeira, Barkur/Bangalore

    Fri, Mar 29 2013

    I believe the directive to service and to serve given by Jesus at the Last Supper, is for everybody and it is not the exclusive right of men only. The argument that Jesus washed only men's feet does not hold good just because there happened to be only men at the table. If we take it literally, then many of the teachings including love one another is given to only men and that too to a few only, namely the priests. Do we take that Jesus gave Mary, His Mother to John only and not to others since the giving was addressed to John only and therefore to men only ??? I admire the Pope's gesture in washing the feet of ladies at the prison.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Fri, Mar 29 2013

    It is very sad to say that GOD's divine laws of love and compassion were overtaken by man-made traditions, and more traditions were added down through the centuries.

    THANK GOD FOR POPE FRANCIS, A GOD SENT PERSON TO SEND A SPIRITUAL RENEWAL AT FIRST IN THE CHURCH WORLD.

    Look at the context of JESUS's foot washing of the disciples. They were debating in between to capture the leadership role, JESUS instantly read their mind, JESUS taught them a spiritual principle that through love and humaility, we can be leaders.
    Jesus didn't restrict anywhere in the four gospels, "don't wash the women's feet". As this GREAT POPE is doing, we the believers and followers of JESUS CHRIST has to humble ourselves and take our own cross and follow the LORD AND SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST. We might have taken JESUS as our saviour, but HE is not the absolute LORD of our lives. If we want to win the world for CHRIST, come down and be a servant of the MASTER!

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  • Vivek, Udupi

    Fri, Mar 29 2013

    Well said. I hope vatican is changing with the challenges of the time. Once women gets ordination nobody going to talk about it later. After all who wouldn't like a sister or a niece wants to be a priest and serve the community?

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Mar 29 2013

    POPE FRANCIS, follows the example of His God. Jesus washed the feet of His disciples. I'm happy that this POPE is very different in everything! My love to him :)

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Fri, Mar 29 2013

    Pope Francis exhibited the scripture of Galatians 3:28
    There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female for you all are one in Christ Jesus.
    Let us pray that Pope Francis may pray and work to unite all churches of the world!

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  • Joe Britto, Nakre/Bangalore

    Fri, Mar 29 2013

    Pope Francis is a absolutely down to earth human being just like Saint Francis of Assisi whose name he has taken. He does not believe in protocol and is keen to show that he is equal to all beings. His humilty and his desire to do things differntly is indeed striking. He is indeed a Pope for our modern times where values keep changing ever so often.It is heartening for youngsters who would more enlightened to follow their relegious duties.

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  • Naveen Frank, Sharjah/Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 29 2013

    Bravo !

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  • Prakash saldanha, mangalore riyadh/ dammam

    Fri, Mar 29 2013

    Help one another. This is what Jesus teaches us," the pope said. "This is what I do. And I do it "With my heart. I do this with my heart because it is my duty. As a priest and bishop, I must be at your service." LAAMB JIYO PAPA FRANCIS .................

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