Pope leads Easter Vigil after health concerns

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Pope leads Easter Vigil after health concerns

Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - Pope Francis leaves after the Easter vigil as part of the Holy Week celebrations, at St Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican on March 30, 2024. — AFP pic

ROME, March 31 — Pope Francis took part in the Easter Vigil service at the Vatican early today, a day after the last-minute cancellation of his presence at a major Good Friday procession revived questions about his health.

The 87-year-old pontiff arrived to preside over the Easter Vigil at Saint Peter’s Basilica in front of some 6,000 people from around the world shortly before 7:30 pm (1830 GMT).

A day after cancelling his appearance at the Stations of the Cross (“Via Crucis”) ceremony, Pope Francis, clad in white, arrived in a wheelchair shortly before the service.

The Vatican had confirmed earlier in the day that he would attend.

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After the rite of light in a basilica plunged into darkness to symbolise the passage from death to life of Christ, Francis delivered a 10-minute homily in Italian, speaking without any undue difficulty.

He spoke out against “the walls of selfishness and indifference” in the world and lamented “all the aspirations for peace shattered by the cruelty of hatred and the ferocity of war”.

Later in the service he baptised eight adults.

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At the end of the two-and-a-half-hour service he showed little sign of fatigue, taking time to greet and bless some of the worshippers massed behind the barriers, moving down the main aisle of the basilica.

Today’s Easter Mass and the “Urbi et Orbi” blessing that follows it will be broadcast live around the world.

In a brief statement yesterday, the Vatican had said that “to preserve his health ahead of tomorrow’s vigil and the Easter Sunday mass, Pope Francis will this evening follow the Way of the Cross at the Colosseum from the Santa Marta Residence”, where he lives.

The last-minute decision — the pope’s chair was already in place for the procession — and the lack of detail in the statement added to doubts about his health and questions as to how long he can continue to lead the Catholic Church and its 1.3 billion followers.

Pope Francis presides the Easter vigil as part of the Holy Week celebrations, at St Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican on March 30, 2024. — AFP pic

Pope Francis presides the Easter vigil as part of the Holy Week celebrations, at St Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican on March 30, 2024. — AFP pic

Growing doubts

“The Via Crucis of a fragile pope” was the Saturday headline in Italian daily La Stampa, while Il Messaggero spoke of a “renunciation of Francis”.

A Vatican source told AFP yesterday that there was “no particular concern” about his health, and that the decision to pull out had been “simply a measure of caution”.

The Argentinian Jesuit had also cancelled his participation in the “Via Crucis” in 2023, but that followed a three-day hospital stay for bronchitis, and was announced well ahead of time. Weeks later, he underwent a hernia operation.

Holy Week is a pillar of the Catholic calendar, involving a series of ceremonies leading up to Easter Sunday itself.

Up until Friday, the pope had attended his various engagements across the week, but he has recently appeared tired and has sometimes delegated speaking roles to colleagues.

He notably skipped making a homily a week ago when presiding Palm Sunday mass in St. Peter’s Square, replacing it with a moment of silence and prayer, although he did pronounce prayers before making an appeal for peace at the end of the mass.

Holy Week, culminating in Easter Sunday marking Christ’s resurrection, is a major part of the Catholic calendar, and its numerous ceremonies are something of a marathon for an octogenarian who has been travelling to engagements in a wheelchair for two years.

Francis, who never takes holidays, made his last trip in September, to the southern French city of Marseille. In December, he cancelled a much-anticipated attendance at the COP28 climate summit in .

His next scheduled trip is to Venice on April 28. The Vatican has not yet confirmed a planned trip to Asia and Pacific Ocean nations for this summer.

Francis has previously left the door open to stepping down if he can no longer do the job. That would follow the example of his immediate predecessor, Benedict XVI, who in 2013 became the first pope since the Middle Ages to voluntarily step aside.

But in a memoir published this month, Francis wrote that he did “not have any cause serious enough to make me think of resigning”.

Resignation is a “distant possibility” that would be justified only in the event of “a serious physical impediment”, he wrote. — AFP

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