Vatican Holy Saturday

01/01/0001

Pope Francis celebrated a trimmed back Easter Vigil service on Saturday.
Francis processed into a darkened and silent Saint Peter's Basilica at the start of the service, in which the faithful recall the period between Christ's crucifixion on Good Friday and resurrection on Easter Sunday.
One of the most dramatic moments of the Easter Vigil service that usually follows - when the pope would share the light of his candle with others until the entire basilica twinkled - was shortened this year as were some of the Old Testament readings.
The Vatican has said these provisions were in keeping with Francis' aim to not have his Masses go on too long.
The Easter Vigil service under Benedict XVI would typically run nearly three hours.
The new pope has made clear he prefers his Masses short and to the point: he was even caught checking his watch during his March 19 installation ceremony.
Saturday was no different: the Vigil ended just shy of 2.5 hours.
A trimmed-back Vigil - and one that started earlier than usual - was just one of the novelties of this Holy Week under an Argentine Jesuit pope, who just two weeks ago stunned the world by emerging from the loggia of Saint Peter's Basilica after his election with a simple "Brothers and sisters, good evening."
He riled traditionalists but endeared himself to women and liberals by washing and kissing the feet of two young girls during a Holy Thursday Mass at a juvenile detention centre in Rome, when the rite usually calls for only men to participate.
A day later, Francis reached out with friendship to "Muslim brothers and sisters" during a Good Friday procession dedicated to the suffering of Christians from extremism, war and religious fanaticism in the Middle East.
In his homily on Saturday, Francis kept his message simple and tied to the liturgical readings.
"We feel weighed down by our sins. We think that we won't be able to cope. Let us not close our hearts, let us not lose faith, let us never give up. There are no situations which God cannot change, there is no sin which he cannot forgive if only we open ourselves to him," he told the faithful.
He later baptised four men, part of the Easter Vigil ritual.
Just a few hours after the Vigil ends, Francis on Sunday will celebrate Easter Mass and deliver his "Urbi et Orbi" speech, Latin for "To the city and the world."
Usually the pope also issues Easter greetings in dozens of languages.
In his two weeks as pope, Francis' discomfort with speaking in any language other than Italian has become apparent.
He has even shied away from speaking Spanish when the occasion would call for it, though the Vatican has said he has done so to avoid discriminating against other languages by favouring his native tongue.
Italian is the lingua franca of the Vatican and Francis has emphasised his role as Bishop of Rome over that of pope of the universal church, making his use of Italian logical.
It's not clear how Francis will handle the multilingual greetings on Sunday.
Typically, after the busy Easter week ceremonies, the pope would go to the papal retreat at Castel Gandolfo for a few days of vacation.
Francis can't do that since the previous pope, Benedict XVI, is currently living there in retirement.

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