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Pope Francis kisses and washes feet of young offenders at Rome prison

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Pope Francis kisses and washes feet of young offenders at Rome prison after mass inside St Peter's Basilica begins four days of Easter ceremony in spectacular style

  • Pope Francis made remarkable gesture to demonstrate the church's commitment to marginalised in society
  • Earlier conducted his first Holy Thursday service as Roman Catholic leader 
  • Francis' homily was the latest sign of his determination that the Church should be closer to the poor
  • He was speaking to 1,600 priests from Rome who attended the Mass
  • It kick-starts four days of hectic activities leading up to Easter this Sunday

He has spent much of his first fortnight on the job hobnobbing with world leaders and VIPs.
But yesterday Pope Francis visited a prison to wash and kiss the feet of convicted criminals.
He broke with tradition to hold a major Easter Week service at Casal del Marmo young offenders’ prison in Rome, telling 50 inmates: ‘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.

The Pope kisses the feet of one of twelve prisoners during the Holy Thursday ritual
The Pope kisses the feet of one of twelve prisoners during the Holy Thursday ritual
Pope Francis celebrated the ancient rite on Holy Thursday for years as an archbishop and is continuing the tradition in his new office
Pope Francis celebrated the ancient rite on Holy Thursday for years as an archbishop and is continuing the tradition in his new office
Pope Francis
Pope Francis
As archbishop of Buenos Aires, the former Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio would celebrate the ritual foot-washing in jails, hospitals or hospices - part of his ministry to the poorest and most marginalized of society
Francis has carried out similar ceremonies in Argentinian jails.
In a first for a Pope, he 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 apartments. On seeing them, he said: ‘But there is room for 300 people in here.’
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’.
Pope Francis
Pope Francis
Previous popes would carry out the foot-washing ritual on Holy Thursday in Rome's grand St. John Lateran basilica and the 12 people chosen for the ritual were priests to represent the 12 disciples
Many of them were Gypsies or North African migrants, and the Vatican said the 12 selected for the rite weren't necessarily Catholic. 
Because the inmates were mostly minors - the facility houses inmates aged 14-21 - the Vatican and Italian Justice Ministry limited media access inside.
But Vatican Radio carried the Mass live, and Francis told the detainees that Jesus washed the feet of his disciples on the eve of his crucifixion in a gesture of love and service.