Benedict
XVI will be “Pontiff emeritus” or “Pope emeritus”, as Fr.
Federico Lombardi, S.J., director of the Holy See Press Office,
reported in a press conference on the final days of the current
pontificate. He will keep the name of “His Holiness, Benedict XVI”
and will dress in a simple white cassock without the mozzetta
(elbow-length cape).
More
than 50,000 tickets have already been requested for the Pope's final
general audience tomorrow morning, 27 February, but greater attendance
is expected. Except for the trip around St. Peter's Square in the
popemobile and the exclusion of the “bacciamani”
(brief personal greetings that take place after the ceremony), the
audience will take place as usual.
On
the morning of February 28, the last day of his pontificate, the Pope
will meet with, again in the Clementine Hall, the cardinals that are
present in Rome. At 4:55pm, in the San Damaso Courtyard of the Vatican
Apostolic Palace and before a detachment of the Swiss Guards, Cardinal
Tarcisio Bertone, S.D.B., secretary of State of His Holiness, and and
other members of that dicastery will bid him farewell. The Pope's
helicopter will land at Castel Gandolfo at 5:15pm, where he will be
received by Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello and Bishop Giuseppe Sciacca,
respectively president and secretary general of the Governorate of
Vatican City State along with Bishop Marcello Semeraro of the Diocese
of Albano, and civil authorities of the locality.
Benedict
XVI will appear at the balcony of the Castel Gandolfo Apostolic Palace
to greet those who have gathered in the square to wish him well. The
Sede Vacante will begin at 8:00pm and the Swiss Guards assigned to him
at Castel Gandolfo will take their leave, as their corps is dedicated
to the safe-guarding of the Roman Pontiff. Instead, the Vatican
Gendarmerie will take over the Pope emeritus' safety detail.
Fr.
Lombardi also explained that Benedict XVI will no longer use the
“Fisherman's Ring”, which will be destroyed along with the lead
seal of the pontificate. This task falls to the cardinal camerlengo
and his assistants. Likewise, the Press Office director announced that
the Pope will no longer wear the red papal shoes.
Source: SSPX.ORG
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