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By Junno Arocho Esteves
VATICAN CITY (CNS)
— The Vatican released Pope Francis’ liturgical schedule for March and April,
including Holy Week and Easter.
The pope’s schedule
includes a penitential celebration and a consistory for several causes of
canonization. However, the schedule does not say where he will celebrate the
Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord’s Supper.
Greg Burke, vice
director of the Vatican press office, told journalists the location will be
announced at a later date. Since the start of his pontificate, the pope has
celebrated the Holy Thursday Mass in places that highlight a pastoral need.
Last year, the pope
celebrated the Mass and foot-washing ritual at Rome’s Rebibbia prison where he washed the feet of 12 male and female
inmates.
The Vatican issued a decree Jan. 21 specifying that the
Holy Thursday foot-washing ritual can include “all members of the people
of God,” including women — a practice observed for some time by Pope Francis and many
priests around the world.
The calendar released by the Vatican Feb. 29 included:
— March 4: Penitential liturgy in St. Peter’s Basilica.
— March 6-11:
Lenten retreat with officials from the Roman Curia in Ariccia, a town outside Rome.
— March 15: Consistory for several causes of canonization
— March 20: Palm Sunday Mass in St. Peter’s Square.
— March 24: Holy Thursday, morning chrism Mass in St. Peter’s
Basilica.
— March 25: Good Friday afternoon liturgy of the Lord’s Passion
in St. Peter’s Basilica. Nighttime Way of the Cross in Rome’s Colosseum.
— March 26: Easter vigil at 8:30 p.m. in St. Peter’s Basilica.
— March 27: Easter morning Mass in St. Peter’s Square, followed
by the papal blessing “urbi et orbi” (to the city and the world).
— April 2: Jubilee Prayer Vigil in St. Peter’s Square for those devoted to the
spirituality of Divine Mercy.
— April 3: Divine Mercy Sunday Mass in St. Peter’s Square.
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