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    Home / News / World News / Pope celebrates pandemic-aware Ash Wednesday at Vatican
    Pope celebrates pandemic-aware Ash Wednesday at Vatican
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    Pope celebrates pandemic-aware Ash Wednesday at Vatican

    Written by Sneha Das
    (PTI desk)
    February 18, 2021 | 11:45 am 2 min read
    Pope celebrates pandemic-aware Ash Wednesday at Vatican

    Pope Francis presided over a pandemic-aware Ash Wednesday service, with reduced participation of the faithful and a revised rite to reduce the chance of infection as the virus and its variants continue to spread through Italy. The Vatican's liturgy office last month issued new guidance for priests celebrating Ash Wednesday, which ushers in the Lenten season leading up to Easter.

    Guidance called for sprinkling ash instead of smudging on forehead

    The guidelines called for the masked priest to deliver the prayer just once during the ritual and sprinkle ashes on the head of the faithful, to ensure maximum social distancing. In many places, priests smudge a cross on the forehead of the faithful, in a sign of repentance, but the Vatican guidelines indicate sprinkling instead.

    Pope talked about the importance of Lent

    Francis did as instructed, though he eschewed the facemask. The 84-year-old pope, who lost part of a lung due to an infection when he was in his 20s, has been vaccinated against the coronavirus, as have most Vatican employees. During his homily, Francis said Lent was a time to take stock and rediscover the path to God.

    Mass held in St. Peter's Basilica with few in attendance

    "In this life, we will always have things to do and excuses to offer. But right now, brothers and sisters, right now is the time to return to God," Francis said. Francis celebrated the Mass in St. Peter's Basilica before just a few dozen faithful rather than the Santa Sabina Basilica on the nearby Aventine Hill where his Ash Wednesday service is usually held.

    Francis has mostly stayed at Vatican due to travel restrictions

    The annual event usually draws a huge crowd as Francis and his cardinals process through the neighborhood. For a year, Francis has largely refrained from leaving the Vatican amid travel restrictions and other measures to curb infections.

    Italy is witnessing new virus clusters, individual lockdowns imposed

    Meanwhile, Italian officials have imposed individual lockdowns in several towns across Italy amid new virus clusters, including the highly contagious variant detected in Britain. Health officials have warned that further restrictions may be necessary given a predicted rise in cases. Francis is due to visit Iraq in early March, despite new lockdown measures there. The Vatican says plans for the trip are going ahead.

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