Pope Francis praises Benedict as Vatican prepares for funeral
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[January 04, 2023]
By Philip Pullella
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Vatican on Wednesday served up a surreal
moment in which a living pope spoke to some of the faithful in one part
of the tiny city-state while others a short distance way were honouring
a deceased former pontiff.
Pope Francis held his general audience in a large modern hall, a routine
event for a Wednesday.
"I would like us to join with those here beside us who are paying their
respects to Benedict XVI," Francis told several thousand people at the
start of his audience, in which he is concluding a catechesis, or
religious teaching.
Francis, 86, who will preside at Benedict's funeral on Thursday, called
his predecessor "a great master of catechesis."
Benedict, a towering theologian and hero to conservative Catholics
uncomfortable with Francis' more progressive papacy, in 2013 became the
first pope in 600 years to resign instead of reigning for life.
At about the same time as Francis was speaking and only several dozen
metres (yards) away, the great doors of St. Peter's Basilica were being
opened to the public for the third and last day of public viewing of
Benedict's body.
As of Tuesday night, about 135,000 people had filed past the former
pope, who has been lying in state without any papal regalia on a
catafalque, a raised bier, before the basilica's main altar.
The decision not to have them during the public viewing appeared to have
been decided to underscore that he no longer was pope when he died last
Saturday at the age of 95.
The viewing is due to end at 7 p.m. on Wednesday and shortly afterwards
Benedict's body will be placed in a coffin made of cypress wood.
With him will be coins and medals minted during his eight years as pope
and a sealed lead tube holding a deed written in Latin describing his
pontificate - all customary for funerals of popes.
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Chairs are laid outside St. Peter's
Basilica in preperation for former Pope Benedict's funeral, while
the former Pope's body lies in state at the Basilica, at the Vatican
January 4, 2023. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
Also placed inside will be three palliums - bands of wool cloth worn
around the neck by popes, archdiocesan bishops and other bishops
with territorial jurisdiction, to signify their roles as shepherds
of their flocks. Popes are also bishops of Rome.
The coffin will be placed on the ground near the outside steps of
St. Peter's Basilica and the faithful will say the rosary before the
funeral Mass begins.
Benedict had left word that he wanted his funeral to be simple.
The liturgy for the Mass will be based mostly on that for a reigning
pope, with some minor modifications, Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni
said.
Some prayers that are specific to the death of reigning pope will be
omitted but there will be prayers for both Benedict and Francis, he
said.
In a private service after the funeral, the cypress coffin will be
will be placed into a zinc coffin and sealed and then both will be
placed into another coffin made of wood, according to tradition for
the burial of a pope.
Benedict will be buried according to his wishes in the same spot in
the crypts under St. Peter's Basilica where Pope John Paul II was
originally interred in 2005 before his body was moved up to a chapel
in the basilica in 2011.
(Reporting by Philip Pullella)
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