Vatican
City, 3 April 2013
(VIS) – On the eighth anniversary of the death of Blessed John Paul
II yesterday, Pope Francis visited his tomb in St. Peter's Basilica.
The Holy Father—accompanied by Cardinal Angelo Comastri, archpriest
of the Vatican Basilica, and Monsignor Alfred Xuereb, his personal
secretary—prayed for a long while before Blessed John Paul II's
tomb in the St. Sebastian Chapel and then also stopped at the tombs
of Blessed John XXIII and St. Pius X.
“Like
his visit to the tomb of St. Peter and the Vatican Grottoes,” reads
a note from the Press Office of the Holy See, “this afternoon's
visit to the Basilica expresses the profound spiritual continuity of
the Petrine Ministry of the Popes that Francis lives and feels
intensely. This is also evident in the meeting and the frequent phone
calls with his predecessor, Benedict XVI.”
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