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Pope Washes & Kisses Feet of Muslim, Christian & Hindu Migrants

The gesture comes from the pope at a time of increased anti-Muslim sentiment following the Brussels attacks.

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Pope Francis washed and kissed the feet of Muslim, Christian and Hindu refugees on Thursday and declared them all children of the same God. This gesture of welcome and brotherhood comes from the head of catholic establishment at a time of increased anti-Muslim sentiment following the Brussels attacks.

Pope Francis denounced the carnage as a “gesture of war” carried out by blood-thirsty people beholden to the weapons industry during an Easter Week Mass with asylum-seekers at a shelter in Castelnuovo di Porto, outside Rome.

The Holy Thursday rite re-enacts the foot-washing ritual Jesus performed on his apostles before being crucified and is meant as a gesture of service. Francis contrasted that gesture with the “gesture of destruction” carried out by the Brussels attackers, saying they wanted to destroy the brotherhood of humanity represented by the migrants.

We have different cultures and religions, but we are brothers and we want to live in peace. All of us, together: Muslims, Hindi, Catholics, Copts, Evangelicals. But brothers, children of the same God. We want to live in peace, integrated.
Pope Francis

Pope Greeted Each Refugee Personally

Several of the migrants then wept as Francis knelt before them, poured holy water from a brass pitcher over their feet, wiped them clean and kissed them.

The gesture comes from the pope at a time of increased anti-Muslim sentiment following the Brussels attacks.
Pope Francis kisses the foot of a man during the foot-washing ritual at the Castelnuovo di Porto refugees center. (Photo: AP)


Francis was greeted with a banner reading “Welcome” in a variety of languages as he walked down a makeshift aisle to celebrate the Mass. But only a fraction of the 892 asylum-seekers living at the shelter attended, and many of the seats were left empty. Those who came out, though, received a personal greeting: At the end of the Mass, Francis greeted each refugee, one by one, posing for selfies and accepting notes as he moved down the rows.

The gesture comes from the pope at a time of increased anti-Muslim sentiment following the Brussels attacks.
Pope Francis poses for a selfie during his visit at the Castelnuovo di Porto refugees center. (Photo: AP)

The Vatican said on Thursday that four women and eight men took part in the ritual. The women included an Italian Catholic who works at the center and three Eritrean Coptic Christian migrants. The men included four Catholics from Nigeria, three Muslims from Mali, Syria and Pakistan and a Hindu man from India.

Pope Francis Changed Rule to Allow Women in the Ritual

The gesture comes from the pope at a time of increased anti-Muslim sentiment following the Brussels attacks.
Pope Francis washes the foot of a woman during the foot-washing ritual at the Castelnuovo di Porto refugees center. (Photo: AP)

Francis shocked many Catholics within weeks of his 2013 election by performing the ritual on women and Muslims at a juvenile detention center. After years of violating the rules outright, Francis in January changed the regulations to explicitly allow women and girls to participate.

The Vatican’s new norms said anyone from the “people of God” could be chosen to participate in the ceremony. While the phrase “people of God” refers to baptized Christians, the decree also said that pastors should instruct “both the chosen faithful and others so that they may participate in the rite consciously, actively and fruitfully,” suggesting that the rite could be open to non-Catholics as well.

Francis clearly intended the message to be universal.

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