Lombardi: Mass for Inauguration of Petrine Ministry of Francis , Tuesday March 19th
(Vatican Radio) A man who cooks for himself, takes public transport rather than using
cars and who is a simple pastor. This is the portrait of Pope Francis I painted by
a fellow Jesuit Fr. Federico Lombardi, Holy See Press Office Director, in the immediate
aftermath of the announcement that “Padre Jorge” - as he was known in Buenos Aires
among his faithful - had been elected Pope.
In an impromptu Press Briefing,
Fr. Lombardi noted that this first Jesuit Pope, in true Ignatian Spirit is a first
of all, a servant of the Church. Moreover he said, Jesuits “have an international
vision, to serve wherever they are needed”. He also admitted his personal shock to
have a Jesuit Pope: “Jesuits think of themselves servants, not authorities in the
church”.
One of Pope Francis’ first acts was to phone Benedict XVI, Pope
emeritus.
Fr. Lombardi confirmed that the Mass for the inauguration of the
Petrine Ministry will be held March 19TH , the feast of St. Joseph, at
09:30 Rome time.
He also confirmed that the Mass for the closure of Conclave
will be at 17:00 Thursday in the Sistine Chapel. On Friday, at 11 a.m., there will
be an audience with the College of Cardinals in the Clementine Hall. That on Saturday
11 a.m. Pope Francis I will have audience with all journalists and media covering
conclave- an announcement greeted with a round of applause in the briefing hall. And
finally on Sunday Pope Francis will recite Angelus at noon.
Thursday, Pope
Francis will make a private visit to a sanctuary of Our Lady on Thursday March 14th,
but details will be released only when this visit is over.