VATICAN CITY (AP) — The pomp surrounding his selection was just the beginning of an exceptionally busy few days for A look at the first night and what comes after.
THE SELECTION
From the moment of
uttering "I accept" in Latin, in front of his fellow cardinals in the
Sistine Chapel, the job is his, and it starts instantly.
According to
tradition, his first act is declaring his choice of name as the Roman Catholic Church’s
266th pontiff. That done, he's whisked off to the Room of Tears, just beyond
the chapel to be dressed in papal white.
Since Monday, the day
before the conclave began, three white robes in small, medium and large to
cover all the bases had been hanging on a clothes rack in the room. Seven pairs
of red shoes waited in white boxes to be tried on for size by the new pontiff.
Per tradition,
outfitted in papal garb, the new pontiff heads back to the Sistine Chapel,
where the other cardinals pledge obedience to the man they chose to lead the
church.
NEXT STEP
Just before Benedict
XVI left the papacy last month, to begin the first papal retirement in 600
years, he added another step in the ritual before a cardinal steps out onto the
central loggia, or balcony, of St. Peter's Basilica to announce the name of the
new pope. The newly elected pontiff was to pause to pray in solitude in the
Pauline Chapel, another magnificent chapel decorated by Michelangelo and
smaller than the nearby Sistine Chapel.
GREET THE MASSES
Next up is greeting crowds in St. Peter's Square.
Next up is greeting crowds in St. Peter's Square.
"Brothers and
sisters, good evening," Francis said to wild cheers in his first public
remarks as pontiff. "You know that the work of the conclave is to give a
bishop to Rome. It seems as if my brother cardinals went to find him from the
end of the earth. Thank you for the welcome."
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