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Pope Francis resumes baptisms in Vatican's Sistine Chapel

by ASSOCIATED PRESS

VATICAN CITY Jan 09, 2022 - 7:23 pm GMT+3
A handout picture taken and released on Jan. 9, 2022, by the Divisione Produzione Fotografica shows Pope Francis baptising a child during the Holy Mass in the Sistine Chapel in Vatican. (Photo by Simone Risoluti RISOLUTI/Divisione Produzione Fotografica via AFP)
A handout picture taken and released on Jan. 9, 2022, by the Divisione Produzione Fotografica shows Pope Francis baptising a child during the Holy Mass in the Sistine Chapel in Vatican. (Photo by Simone Risoluti RISOLUTI/Divisione Produzione Fotografica via AFP)
by ASSOCIATED PRESS Jan 09, 2022 7:23 pm
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The Vatican's decades-old tradition of baptisms in the magnificently frescoed Sistine Chapel resumed on Sunday after the COVID-19 pandemic led to the cancellation of the ceremony last year.

Pope Francis performed the ceremony on 16 babies, telling the parents of the nine girls and seven boys whom he had formally ushered into the Catholic church for the baptism that their duty was to "preserve the Christian identity" of their children.

As he has in the past, Francis immediately sought to put the parents at ease, telling them to make sure their babies, wearing lacy, frilly outfits and wrapped in soft wool blankets, didn't become too warm during the long ceremony in the chapel where popes are elected by cardinals in secret conclaves.

A handout picture taken and released on Jan. 9, 2022 by the Divisione Produzione Fotografica shows Pope Francis baptizing a child during the Holy Mass in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. (Photo by Simone Risoluti/Divisione Produzione Fotografica via AFP)
A handout picture taken and released on Jan. 9, 2022 by the Divisione Produzione Fotografica shows Pope Francis baptizing a child during the Holy Mass in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. (Photo by Simone Risoluti/Divisione Produzione Fotografica via AFP)

He also told mothers to feel free to nurse their babies if they were hungry in the chapel with its ceiling frescoed by Michelangelo and "before the Lord without any problem."

"Please, they are the protagonists" of the ceremony, Francis said, referring to the babies.

"And if they cry, let them cry, because they have a spirit of community, let's say, a spirit of a gang," and one baby cries, others do, too, "and right away there's an orchestra,'' the pope said, lightheartedly.

By asking to have their children baptized, parents are committing to "have them learn to love God and their neighbor,'' Francis told each mother and father. As if to emphasize his papacy's teaching to care for the needs of those who live on the margins of societies, Francis chose his official almsgiver, a Polish cardinal, to celebrate the Mass with him.

A handout picture taken and released on January 9, 2022 by the Divisione Produzione Fotografica shows Pope Francis baptising a child during the Holy Mass in the Sistine Chapel in Vatican. (Photo by Simone Risoluti/Divisione Produzione Fotografica via AFP)
A handout picture taken and released on January 9, 2022 by the Divisione Produzione Fotografica shows Pope Francis baptising a child during the Holy Mass in the Sistine Chapel in Vatican. (Photo by Simone Risoluti/Divisione Produzione Fotografica via AFP)

One of the children who was baptized Sunday is a boy whose father had died. He was held in his mother's arms as the pontiff poured water, symbolizing the removal of sin, over his head.

In 1981, Pope John Paul II began the tradition of baptizing children whose parents are Holy See employees, and since 1983 the ceremony has been held in the Sistine Chapel. Last year, as part of precautions against COVID-19, Francis didn't hold the baptism ceremony.

On Sunday, all participants, except for the pontiff, the babies and the children's very young siblings, wore masks – nearly all of them the more protective FFP2 kind – to help curb transmission of the coronavirus. Italy's daily caseloads of confirmed infections have been soaring, surpassing 200,000 on Jan. 6.

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