Rituals for Benedict's passing could be template for future ex popes
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[December 30, 2022]
By Philip Pullella
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - When Pope Gregory XII, the last pope to resign
before Benedict, died in 1417, the world was not watching.
Gregory had stepped down two years earlier in 1415 and spent his
remaining days in virtual obscurity hundreds of miles from Rome. He was
quietly buried in Recanati, a town near the northern Adriatic coast.
It will be vastly different with the passing of ailing 95-year-old
Benedict, who the Vatican has said is in a grave but stable condition
after a sudden deterioration in his health over Christmas.
The Vatican has painstakingly elaborate rituals for what happens after a
reigning pope dies but no publicly known ones for a former pope.
After Benedict dies, the Vatican will be at least partially scripting
new protocols. They could be a template for other popes who choose to
resign instead of ruling for life, including Pope Francis himself
someday, Vatican sources say.
Those for a reigning pope include a 30-page constitution called "Universi
Dominici Gregis," Latin for "The Shepherd of the Lord's Whole Flock,"
and "Ordo Exsequiarum Romani Pontificis," (Funeral Rites for a Roman
Pontiff) a missal of more than 400 pages that includes liturgy, music,
and prayers.
Those rules say a pope's burial should take place between four and six
days after his death as part of a nine-day period of mourning known as
the Novendiale.
Vatican officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they
were not authorised to discuss such matters, said the script for
Benedict's passing would depend on two key elements: If Benedict himself
left any instructions and decisions that will be taken by Pope Francis.
SOLEMN FAREWELL
Francis has often praised his predecessor as a great pope who had the
courage to resign, so he would probably like to give Benedict the most
solemn ceremonial farewell as possible, perhaps even the whole works,
one Vatican official said.
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Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI waves as he
arrives to attend a mass for the beatification of former pope Paul
VI in St. Peter's square at the Vatican October 19, 2014.
REUTERS/Tony Gentile/File Photo
The last pope to die, John Paul II, was buried on April 8, 2005, six
days after he died. His body first laid in state in the frescoed
Clementine Hall for Vatican staff and then was moved to St. Peter's
Basilica for viewing by the public.
Millions of people queued up for hours to see him, in perhaps the
biggest event in Vatican history, and monarchs and presidents
attended his funeral.
He was first buried in crypts under St. Peter's Basilica and moved
in 2011 to a chapel on the main level of the largest church in
Christendom.
Many people would want to pay their respects to Benedict, who
succeeded John Paul in 2005 an resigned in 2013, so a period of
lying in state would be likely, the sources said.
In 2020, Benedict's authorised biographer, Peter Seewald, was quoted
as telling Bavarian newspaper Passauer Neue Presse that the emeritus
pope had prepared a spiritual testament stating that he wanted to be
buried in the same crypt where John Paul II was originally laid to
rest.
Benedict, as Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, presided at John Paul's
funeral in 2005 in St. Peter's Square and Francis is expected to
preside at Benedict's.
After the death of a reigning pope, the person in charge of ordinary
affairs at the Vatican until the election of a new pope is the
camerlengo, or chamberlain.
The position is currently held by Irish-American Cardinal Kevin
Farrell but because the Church has a pope and there will be no
conclave to elect another, Farrell would have no role.
Most of the work, including the scripting of an unprecedented event
in Vatican history, will fall to Monsignor Diego Ravelli, the papal
master of ceremonies.
(Reporting by Philip Pullella; Editing by Tomasz Janowski)
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