The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

Farewell to Ratzinger: the faithful pay homage to the pope emeritus

2023-01-02T14:40:11.510Z


LIVE PHOTO - Faithful queue up to enter St. Peter's to pay homage to Benedict XVI - ALL VIDEOS. Ratzinger's body will be on display for three days, until the funeral to be held on Thursday. Mattarella's homage before the opening of the Basilica. Prime Minister Meloni in the Vatican basilica, with her the undersecretary of the Mantuan Council presidency and Minister Lollobrigida. Life as Ratzinger, childhood in Bavaria and renunciation (ANSA)


According to the Vatican Gendarmerie, around 40,000 faithful paid homage to Benedict XVI this morning.

The figure is updated at 2 pm and is destined to grow, given that access to St. Peter's Basilica is allowed until 7 pm

. The body of the pope emeritus will remain on display until Wednesday, before the funeral scheduled for Thursday.

They are groups of men and women religious but also families, single people.

Everyone passes through the metal detectors and, despite the large influx, the line flows neatly

inside St. Peter's Square

.

The most massive influx of arrivals is from the side of Porta Sant'Anna where people were queuing even before the opening of the basilica.

The Prefect of Rome has predicted that, in these days when Ratzinger's body is exposed in the Vatican (January 2-4), at least 30-35 thousand people will flow a day, while for the funeral that will be celebrated on January 5, the forecast is a presence of 60,000 faithful.

Ratzinger, in line at St. Peter's since dawn to pay him homage

The transfer of the body from the Mater Ecclesiae monastery to the basilica took place, privately, at 7, the arrival in the Basilica at 7.15.

The brief ritual, presided over by card.

Mauro Gambetti, archpriest of St. Peter's basilica, lasted until 7.40.

Then the preparation of the Basilica was completed for the arrival of the faithful to visit the Pope Emeritus.

ANSA. it

The homage of the faithful - Primopiano

The images (ANSA)

The President of the Republic

Sergio Mattarella

paid homage to Benedict XVI "at 8.50, before the opening of the Vatican basilica" to the public, the parish priest of San Pietro don Agnello Stoia told ANSA.

Even the Prime Minister

Giorgia Meloni

paid tribute to the Pope Emeritus.

With her the undersecretary to the presidency of the council Alfredo Mantovano and the minister of Agriculture Francesco Lollobrigida.

The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Antonio Tajani, went to St. Peter's Basilica to pay homage to Ratzinger.

"A pontiff who accompanied the construction of the EU always remembering the founding and constitutive values ​​of European society so that they can be promoted for the good of all. This is the greatest legacy he left to all men and women committed to various title in the institutions", underlined Tajani in recalling the figure of Benedict XVI.

ANSA. it

Dead Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, the funeral on January 5 - Specials

Farewell to Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI.

His testament: 'Stand firm in the faith'.

Francesco at the Te Deum: 'With emotion we remember his person so noble, so kind'.

From the morning of Monday 2 January 2023, the body will be exhibited in St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican for the greeting of the faithful.

Funeral in simplicity but 'as Pope' on January 5th.

Life as Ratzinger, childhood in Bavaria and renunciation © ANSA

And

the preparation of St. Peter's square has begun in view of the funeral of the pope emeritus, Joseph Ratzinger, scheduled for Thursday

.

The altar from which the religious function will be celebrated has already been installed at the top of the stairway leading to the Basilica, just as the arrangement of the chairs from which pilgrims will be able to attend the funeral ceremony is almost completed.

Other maxi screens were also installed, in addition to the permanent ones that are used for the traditional Sunday Angelus.

Source: ansa

All life articles on 2023-01-02

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.