Pope happy at resuming audience with public

Published May 13, 2021
VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis tries on a red cap as he resumes his weekly outdoor audience with the public after a gap of six months due to the coronavirus crisis.—AFP
VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis tries on a red cap as he resumes his weekly outdoor audience with the public after a gap of six months due to the coronavirus crisis.—AFP

VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis expressed his pleasure on Wednesday at being among his flock once again as he delivered his weekly general audience in public for the first time in six months.

He greeted a baby, signed a book, donned a red cap a preacher gave him and chatted with children who had painted him pictures, as the faithful — all in masks, unlike the vaccinated pontiff — lined up to greet him.

“I am happy to resume this face-to-face because I tell you one thing — it is not nice to talk in front of nothing, in front of a camera,” Pope Francis told them as they sat on socially-distanced chairs to listen to his audience in the San Damaso Courtyard at the Vatican.

The pope abandoned his Wednesday public audiences when coronavirus swept across Italy early last year, instead delivering them via video link from the Apostolic Library.

They resumed in September and October — not in St Peter’s Square but in the courtyard with a limited crowd of 500 — only to stop once again due to a fresh wave of infections.

The courtyard was not full on Wednesday, but the 300 or so people who came expressed their joy at seeing the pope up close.

There was a cheer when he arrived inside the courtyard in a blue Ford.

“Pope Francis, we’re with you!” they shouted, standing on chairs to get a better view as he passed by.

“It was lovely, to see him so close — he wasn’t in a hurry, he took his time,” said a nun from Rome who gave her name as Helene. “He was happy to be with the people.” Thomas Viallon, 34, from Paris, added: “It was the first time we’ve seen the pope. We were really close. He seemed very close to the people.”

“It was wonderful to hear him and to see how close he was to us. It was a very special moment indeed,” said visitor Adriano Chang.

Published in Dawn, May 13th, 2021

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