Pope Francis to wash feet of young refugees on Holy
Thursday
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
will celebrate the Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Thursday at the Centre for
Asylum Seekers (Centro di Accoglienza per Richiedenti Asilo, or CARA) in
Castelnuovo di Porto, located 25 kilometres north of Rome.
The ceremony on March 24th
will involve Pope Francis washing the feet of young refugees.
The location was announced by
the President of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New
Evangelisation, Archbishop Rino Fisichella, in an article in the Vatican
newspaper, L'Osservatore Romano.
“We can understand the
symbolic value intended by Pope Francis’ visit to the CARA in Castelnuovo di
Porto and his bending down to wash the feet of refugees” – Archbishop
Fisichella writes – “His actions mean to tell us that it is important to pay
due attention to the weakest in this historic moment; that we are all called to
restore their dignity without resorting to subterfuge. We are urged to look
forward to Easter with the eyes of those who make of their faith a life lived
in service to those whose faces bear signs of suffering and violence.”
Archbishop Fisichella then
pointed out many of these young people are not Catholic.
“Therefore this gesture by
Pope Francis takes on even more eloquence” – he continued – “It points to
respect as the royal road to peace. Respect means being aware that there is
another person beside me. A person who walks with me, suffers with me, rejoices
with me. A person whom, one day, I may one day lean on for support. By washing
the feet of refugees, Pope Francis implores respect for each one of them.”
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