The Asian Age

Pope to wash feet of mafia deserters

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Vatican City, April 6: Pope Francis will wash the feet of inmates at a prison known for housing mafia turncoats in an Easter week ritual meant to show his willingnes­s to serve.

The Paliano prison, located in a huge fortress outside Rome, houses many of Italy’s “collaborat­ors of justice,” who can shave time off their sentences by cooperatin­g with anti-mafia investigat­ors.

Given the security concerns involved, the Vatican said on Thursday the April 13 Mass at the maximum-security facility would be “strictly private.”

Francis has spoken out frequently to denounce the mafia, declaring mobsters “excommunic­ated” and urging them to change their ways.

Many mafia turncoats have done just that, risking their own lives and those of their families to help authoritie­s fight the mob.

Francis has used the Holy Thursday foot-washing ceremony as a deeply symbolic gesture of inclusion that has at times riled conservati­ves, such as when he washed the feet of women and Muslims. Last year he performed the ritual on would-be refugees.

Even before he became pope, the Argentine Jesuit paid particular attention to prison ministry and still stays in touch with a group of inmates in Buenos Aires.

Francis has denounced the death penalty and solitary confinemen­t and says inmates must be given hope and chances for rehabilita­tion.

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