Pope Francis Skipped Via Crucis due to Cold Weather

Pope Francis, who left hospital last weekend after a bout of bronchitis, did not preside over Friday’s outdoor Way of the Cross procession because of the cold weather, the Vatican said.

It is the first time the pope will not preside at the Via Crucis service since he was elected in 2013. The event was moved to the Vatican during the Covid-19 pandemic and held in slimmed-down versions, but Francis presided.

The Vatican said Pope Francis would follow the service, which usually lasts more than two hours and is attended by thousands of people, from his residence.

The temperature in Rome was expected to be about 10°C on Friday night. The temperature has fallen in recent days and light snow fell on Rome’s outskirts on Thursday.

During the traditional service, the Pope sits outdoors near the upper section of the Colosseum while participants process around the ancient monument.

The participants stop to pray and hear meditations at the 14 Stations of the Cross, which commemorate the events in the last hours of the life of Jesus, starting with his arrest and ending with his burial.

Pope Francis spent four days in hospital last week for treatment for bronchitis after complaining of breathing difficulties. He recovered quickly after a course of antibiotics.

The Pope, who appeared fine at two services on Thursday, usually speaks at the end of the Good Friday procession at the Colosseum.

The Vatican did not announce any changes to the rest of the Pope’s Holy Week schedule.

He is due to preside at an Easter vigil Mass on Saturday night in St Peter’s Basilica and on Easter Sunday he is expected to deliver his twice-annual Urbi et Orbi (to the city and the world) blessing and message in St Peter’s Square.

The Easter Sunday blessing is held from the basilica’s outdoor central balcony at noon.

 

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