The
official mass to inaugurate Pope Francis as the bishop of Rome — and
leader of the world’s 1.2 billion Roman Catholics — will take place on
Tuesday, CNN reports.
Thousands of Catholics waving flags from
around the world packed St. Peter’s Square on Sunday to hear Pope
Francis deliver his inaugural Angelus.
“Dear brothers and sisters, good morning,” he said in Italian, drawing cheers from the crowd.
During the 15-minute address, he focused on forgiveness.
“Never forget this: The Lord never tires of forgiving us,” he said.
“Have you thought about the patience that God has with each of us?”
He made the historic address after celebrating Mass at Sant’Anna parish in Vatican City earlier Sunday.
In a rare move for a pope, Francis
spontaneously walked out from Vatican territory to greet cheering
well-wishers outside Sant’Anna Gate.
“Francesco, Francesco!” the crowd chanted.
Also on Sunday, the pope sent out his
first message from the papal Twitter account: “Dear friends, I thank you
from my heart and I ask you to continue to pray for me. Pope Francis.”
In his first week as pontiff, Francis
has enjoyed global fanfare as the first Latin American pope and the
first Jesuit pope in modern times.
The new pope explained his choice of the
name Francis in a meeting with journalists Saturday, and discussed how
he wished for a church that was both poor and “for the poor.”
Francis, who before he became pope was
Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, said a fellow cardinal from Brazil had told
him “Don’t forget the poor” as the votes stacked up in his favour.
“Right away, with regard to the poor, I
thought of St. Francis of Assisi, then I thought of war,” he told the
assembled journalists.
“Francis loved peace and that is how the name came to me.”
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