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Pope Benedict holds last public Mass | Pope Benedict holds last public Mass |
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Pope Benedict XVI is holding his last scheduled public Mass, for Ash Wednesday, in St Peter's Basilica, following his resignation. | |
He anointed the foreheads of the faithful with ashes, in a service attended cardinals, bishops, monks, friars and pilgrims. | |
Earlier, he thanked the public for their "love and prayers" in his first public appearance since resigning. | |
Ash Wednesday begins Lenten season, a period of penitence before Easter. | Ash Wednesday begins Lenten season, a period of penitence before Easter. |
The afternoon Mass was relocated. The pontiff had been scheduled to celebrate Ash Wednesday at the small Sant' Anselmo church, then lead a procession to Santa Sabina Basilica on Rome's Aventine Hill. | |
The Vatican said the change to St Peter's was to accommodate the crowds, but it also saved the Pope the effort of the procession. | The Vatican said the change to St Peter's was to accommodate the crowds, but it also saved the Pope the effort of the procession. |
Earlier, the Pope was cheered by crowds as he entered and began speaking at his weekly general audience at its traditional venue, the audience hall in the Vatican. | Earlier, the Pope was cheered by crowds as he entered and began speaking at his weekly general audience at its traditional venue, the audience hall in the Vatican. |
Thousands of people gathered in the hall to greet him, giving him a standing ovation as he arrived, and cheering as he began and finished speaking. | Thousands of people gathered in the hall to greet him, giving him a standing ovation as he arrived, and cheering as he began and finished speaking. |
Looking tired and drawn, Pope Benedict thanked the crowd for their warm greeting and their sympathy. | Looking tired and drawn, Pope Benedict thanked the crowd for their warm greeting and their sympathy. |
"Thank you for the love and prayer with which you have accompanied me... Keep praying for me, for the Church and for the future pope," he said. | "Thank you for the love and prayer with which you have accompanied me... Keep praying for me, for the Church and for the future pope," he said. |
He said he was aware of the gravity of his decision to resign but also of his declining strength, adding that he was certain the Church would sustain him with prayer. | He said he was aware of the gravity of his decision to resign but also of his declining strength, adding that he was certain the Church would sustain him with prayer. |
"I did this in full liberty for the good of the Church," he added. | "I did this in full liberty for the good of the Church," he added. |
Battle for succession | Battle for succession |
The 85-year-old will continue with his usual agenda until the day he officially retires at the end of February, Vatican officials say. | The 85-year-old will continue with his usual agenda until the day he officially retires at the end of February, Vatican officials say. |
By the end of Lent, in six weeks' time, there is expected to be a new pope. | By the end of Lent, in six weeks' time, there is expected to be a new pope. |
The BBC's David Willey, in Rome, says Pope Benedict is anxious to ensure a smooth transition of power to his successor, and does not want to go down in history as a pope who abandoned his ministry without sufficient cause. | The BBC's David Willey, in Rome, says Pope Benedict is anxious to ensure a smooth transition of power to his successor, and does not want to go down in history as a pope who abandoned his ministry without sufficient cause. |
The pontiff's daily diary until his departure from the Vatican at the end of the month is already full. | The pontiff's daily diary until his departure from the Vatican at the end of the month is already full. |
The Vatican holds a Lenten retreat from 17 to 23 February. The Pope will hold one more Wednesday audience on 27 February, again in St Peter's Square. | The Vatican holds a Lenten retreat from 17 to 23 February. The Pope will hold one more Wednesday audience on 27 February, again in St Peter's Square. |
On 28 February he will fly off to the papal retreat at Castel Gandolfo, where he will stay while Church leaders go through the complicated ritual of choosing a successor. | On 28 February he will fly off to the papal retreat at Castel Gandolfo, where he will stay while Church leaders go through the complicated ritual of choosing a successor. |
The secret process of selecting a new Pope is known as a conclave, governed by rules which have evolved over centuries. | The secret process of selecting a new Pope is known as a conclave, governed by rules which have evolved over centuries. |
Our correspondent says says the behind-the-scenes battle for the succession has already begun. | Our correspondent says says the behind-the-scenes battle for the succession has already begun. |
At 78, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger was one of the oldest popes in history at his election. | At 78, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger was one of the oldest popes in history at his election. |
He took the helm as one of the fiercest storms the Catholic Church has faced in decades - the scandal of child sex abuse by priests - was breaking. | He took the helm as one of the fiercest storms the Catholic Church has faced in decades - the scandal of child sex abuse by priests - was breaking. |
The pontiff said in his resignation statement on Monday: "After having repeatedly examined my conscience before God, I have come to the certainty that my strengths, due to an advanced age, are no longer suited to an adequate exercise of the Petrine ministry." | The pontiff said in his resignation statement on Monday: "After having repeatedly examined my conscience before God, I have come to the certainty that my strengths, due to an advanced age, are no longer suited to an adequate exercise of the Petrine ministry." |