Vatican
City, 19 March 2013
(VIS) – This is the history of the Fisherman’s Ring that,
beginning today, Pope Francis will wear on the ring finger of his
right hand.
Archbishop
Pasquale Macchi, the personal secretary of Pope Paul VI, kept the wax
cast of the ring that had been designed for Paul VI by the Italian
artist Enrico Manfrini. (He also made several medals and other
artistic objects for Paul VI.) The ring depicts St. Peter holding the
keys. It was never cast into metal therefore Paul VI never wore it.
Instead, he always wore the ring that was commissioned at the time of
the Second Vatican Council.
When
he passed away in 2006, the cast, along with other objects, was left
by Archbishop Macchi to Monsignor Ettore Malnati, who had worked
closely with him for many years. Msgr. Malnati made a ring of
gold-plated silver from the wax cast. This ring was offered to Pope
Francis, along with several other possible options, by the Papal
Master of Ceremonies, through the auspices of Cardinal Re. Pope
Francis chose it for his Ring of the Fisherman and it was bestowed
upon him at this morning's Mass of the Inauguration of his Petrine
Ministry.
Fantastic! Long live Pope Francis!
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