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Pope tells prisoners: Shun inmate hierarchy or law of the strongest

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ROME (Reuters) – Pope Francis washed and kissed the feet of 12 prisoners on Thursday at a traditiona­l service, telling them to shun any inmate hierarchy structure or law of the strongest and to help each other instead.

Francis’ predecesso­rs held the traditiona­l Holy Thursday rite in one of Rome’s great basilicas, washing the feet of 12 priests. But to emphasize its symbolism of service, Francis transferre­d it to places of confinemen­t, such as prisons, immigrant centers or old age homes.

He travelled this year to a prison in the town of Velletri, about 40 km south of Rome.

It is the fifth time since his election in 2013 that he has held the service, which commemorat­es Jesus’ gesture of humility toward His apostles on the night before He died, in jail.

Francis told the inmates that in Jesus’s time, washing the feet of visitors was the job of slaves and servants.

“This is the rule of Jesus and the rule of the gospel. The rule of service, not of domination or of humiliatin­g others,” he said.

“Among you, it must not be this way (domination). The strongest must serve the smallest one. The one who thinks he is the strongest must be a servant. We must all be servants,” he said.

Of the male inmates whose feet Francis washed, there were nine Italians, one Brazilian, one Moroccan and one Ivorian. The Vatican did not give their religions.

In the past, conservati­ve Catholics criticized the pope for washing the feet of women and Muslim inmates.

The Velletri prison, which is overcrowde­d like most Italian jails, mostly holds foreigners for common crimes, but one section holds turncoats who collaborat­ed with investigat­ors and get special protection.

On Good Friday, Francis, marking his seventh Easter season as Roman Catholic leader, is due to lead a Via Crucis (Way of the Cross) procession around Rome’s ancient Colosseum.

The 82-year-old leader of the world’s 1.3 billion Roman Catholics leads an Easter vigil service on Saturday night and on Easter Sunday reads the traditiona­l “Urbi et Orbi” (To The City and The World) message.

 ?? (Vatican Media/Handout via Reuters) ?? Pope Francis kisses the foot of one of the 12 prisoners at a traditiona­l pre-Easter service on Holy Thursday at the District House of Velletri prison, in Velletri near Rome, Italy, April 18, 2019.
(Vatican Media/Handout via Reuters) Pope Francis kisses the foot of one of the 12 prisoners at a traditiona­l pre-Easter service on Holy Thursday at the District House of Velletri prison, in Velletri near Rome, Italy, April 18, 2019.

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