The grounded pontiff: Pope Francis pictured lying on the floor in prayer during Good Friday service in Saint Peter's Basilica

  • Francis led the Celebration of the Lord's Passion in Saint Peter's Basilica
  • He lay prostrate on top of a rug while praying to god at the alter
  • Pontiff will later lead a candlelit procession around the Colosseum in Rome
  • He washed and kissed the feet of inmates at a youth prison yesterday
  • His first Holy Week will culminate with an Easter Sunday address

By Mario Ledwith

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After a hectic first two weeks in charge of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis could be forgiven for wanting to rest and go for a lie down.

The pontiff did just that today, but his horizontal position was adopted during a Good Friday service in the Vatican.

Presiding over his first Easter week as pope, the former Archbishop of Buenos Aires lay prostrate, praying to God before the famous church's alter atop a rug with his arms resting on a pillow.

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Worship: Pope Francis prays in front of the alter at Saint Peter's Basilica during a Good Friday service

Worship: Pope Francis prays in front of the alter at Saint Peter's Basilica during a Good Friday service

Prayer: The pontiff led the Celebration of the Lord's Passion in the Vatican

Prayer: The pontiff led the Celebration of the Lord's Passion in the Vatican

Holy Week: Francis lay prostrate, praying to God before the famous church's alter atop a rug and with his arms resting on a pillow

Holy Week: Francis lay prostrate, praying to God before the famous church's alter atop a rug and with his arms resting on a pillow

To his feet: The 76-year-old is helped to his feet during the service, which is his first as pope To his feet: The 76-year-old is helped to his feet during the service, which is his first as pope

To his feet: The 76-year-old is helped to his feet during the service, which is his first as pope  

The position of worship was adopted as he led the Celebration of the Lord's Passion in Saint Peter's Basilica.

Francis will later lead a candlelit procession around the Colosseum as part of the Way of the Cross ceremony.

The symbolic walk around one of Rome's most well-known landmarks, commemorates Jesus's final walk through the streets of Jerusalem while carrying the cross.

 

After being elected as pontiff following a secret conclave in the Vatican City earlier this month, Pope Francis has garnered attention for his humility and willingness to break from tradition.

Yesterday he visited a prison to wash and kiss the feet of convicted criminals.

He held a major Easter Week service at Casal del Marmo young offenders’ prison in Rome - the first Holy Thursday service outside St Peter's Basilica or the Basilica of Saint John Lateran.

Beaming: Pope Francis waves as he arrives at the Colosseum for the celebration of the Way of the Cross

Beaming: Pope Francis waves as he arrives at the Colosseum for the celebration of the Way of the Cross

Pope Francis
Pope Francis

Papa robes: Pope Francis will later lead a candlelit procession around Rome's Colleseum 

History: This was the former Archbishop of Buenos Aires's first Holy Week as head of the Catholic Church

History: This was the former Archbishop of Buenos Aires's first Holy Week as head of the Catholic Church

Pope Francis
Pope Francis

Humble: Pope Francis has garnered attention for his humility and willingness to break from tradition

Speaking to 50 inmates, he said: ‘I’m happy to be with you. Don’t give up hope.’

The foot washing on Maundy Thursday echoes a New Testament passage in which Jesus honours his 12 disciples before his Crucifixion.

Francis has carried out similar ceremonies in Argentinian jails.

In a first for a Pope, he also attended to the feet of two woman prisoners. Several of the 12 were also Muslim.

Pope Francis already has officials on the back foot with his lack of regard for protocol.

He has insisted he will not live in the lavish Papal apartment, a 12-room property on the top floor of the Vatican's Apostolic Palace.

On seeing the apartment, he said: ‘But there is room for 300 people in here.’

Instead, Pope Francis has chosen a modest two-bedroom hotel-style residence at the Domus Santa Marta building.

Tradition: Pope Francis washed and kissed the feet of inmates at a young offenders prison in Rome

Tradition: Pope Francis washed and kissed the feet of inmates at a young offenders prison in Rome

Ritual: The Pope kisses the feet of one of twelve prisoners during the Holy Thursday ritual

Ritual: The Pope kisses the feet of one of twelve prisoners during the Holy Thursday ritual

The pontiff has also signalled that he wants to lead the church in a direction that priorises care for the most disadvantaged in society.

At a mass in St Peter’s Basilica yesterday, he told priests: ‘We need to go out... to the outskirts where there is suffering, bloodshed, blindness that longs for sight, and prisoners in thrall to many evil masters.’

Those who do not, he said, ‘become merely dealers in antiques and collectibles, instead of pastors, ending up dissatisfied and sad’.

His first papal Holy Week will culminate with an Easter Sunday 'Urbi et Orbi' - an address to the City of Rome and the world.

Thousands of Catholics are expected to flock to St. Peter's Square for the first Jesuit and South American pope's address.

Smiling: Pope Francis waves to priests displaying a smile during a Holy Thursday mass yesterday

Smiling: Pope Francis waves to priests displaying a smile during a Holy Thursday mass yesterday

Tradition: Newly-appointed Pope Francis has begun the Christian traditions leading up to Easter during his first holy week as pontiff

Tradition: Newly-appointed Pope Francis begun the Christian traditions leading up to Easter during his first holy week as pontiff

Thoughtful: Pope Benedict XVI looks deep in prayer during the Holy Thursday Mass

Thoughtful: Pope Benedict XVI looks deep in prayer during the Thursday Mass inside St Peter's Basilica

 

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Thats it, just straighten your arms and your done, the planking craze even in the Vatican!

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QUOTE: "This is always part of the Good Friday Mass- the priest always does this before the Mass begins. Perhaps the reporter should do a bit of research by actually going to Mass - sashabubble, Bournemouth,".....................No, the foot washing is part of the Holy Thursday Mass. Christ washed the feet of his disciples on before the Last Supper and this emulates that. The Last Supper was the night before the crucifixion on Friday.

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what's it all about?...I don't understand

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Religious people are funny to watch.

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TBH as a recovering Catholic, anyone who can irritate the Curia this much, I kinda like.

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Well, he is a breath of fresh air! Seems like what a true Christian should be, humble and serving.

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Note please: god is a generic term for a mythical being, God is the proper name for the Lord Jehovah, Yahwe, Jesus Christ.

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Planking!!

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Planking!!!

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What would Catholicism be without theater?

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