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Pope Francis celebrated a Holy Thursday Mass with a fired cardinal.

Official service skipped for Holy Thursday visit

- By Nicole Winfield

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis celebrated a surprise Holy Thursday Mass with the cardinal he fired last year, extending an extraordin­ary gesture to Cardinal Angelo Becciu by celebratin­g the liturgy that commemorat­es Jesus’ Last Supper with his apostles before his crucifixio­n.

News of the celebratio­n in Becciu’s private chapel was confirmed by Becciu’s private secretary. A friend who was in contact with Becciu after the papal visit said the cardinal was “very happy” with the meeting. A Vatican official said he couldn’t confirm Francis’ private initiative but added that “such a gesture of paternity doesn’t seem strange on a day like today, Holy Thursday.”

The visit carried symbolic weight and could suggest Francis may have come to realize he had erred in his handling of the Becciu dossier. Francis has prized the Holy Thursday service as a ritual of repentance and service.

Francis forced Becciu’s resignatio­n on Sept. 24, possibly acting on allegation­s, contained in a yet-tobe-published article in the Italian newsmagazi­ne l’espresso, that Becciu had sent more than $100,000 in Holy See funds to a diocesan charity controlled by his brother.

Becciu admitted he sent the funds to the charity — not his brother — and told reporters he had done nothing wrong. The money never left the diocese’s bank account.

Becciu at the time was the No. 2 in the Vatican secretaria­t of state and enjoyed full authority to manage the department’s asset portfolio, including using it for charitable donations.

Becciu has filed a $11.7 million defamation lawsuit against L’espresso, contending its report, and months of other damaging articles citing unnamed Vatican prosecutor­s, ruined his reputation and eliminated his chances of becoming pope.

Francis was able to celebrate the service with Becciu after he canceled his participat­ion in the Vatican’s official Holy Thursday Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica, delegating it instead to the dean of the College of Cardinals.

The Vatican never explained why Francis was skipping the official service. Francis has traditiona­lly traveled to a prison or refugee center for the Holy Thursday service.

 ?? Andrew Medichini The Associated Press ?? Pope Francis celebrates a Chrism Mass on Thursday inside St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican. Francis canceled his participat­ion in the Vatican’s official Holy Thursday Mass, delegating it to the dean of the College of Cardinals.
Andrew Medichini The Associated Press Pope Francis celebrates a Chrism Mass on Thursday inside St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican. Francis canceled his participat­ion in the Vatican’s official Holy Thursday Mass, delegating it to the dean of the College of Cardinals.

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