Benedict XVI: thousands expected to pay respects to former pope

Benedict’s body displayed in chapel of the Vatican monastery and will lie in state at St Peter’s Basilica

Thousands of people are expected to pay their respects to former pope Benedict XVI, who died on Saturday, in the days leading up to his funeral this week.

Benedict’s body was displayed on Sunday in a chapel of the Vatican monastery where he lived, and will lie in state at St Peter’s Basilica from Monday until Thursday. His funeral in St Peter’s Square will be a simple, solemn and sober ceremony in keeping with his wishes, the Vatican said.

Benedict’s successor, Pope Francis, will preside over the service. On Sunday, looking weary with his head bowed, Francis prayed for Benedict’s passage to heaven at a special New Year’s Day mass.

Catholics gather in St Peter’s Square to attend the Pope Francis blessing, following the announcement of the death of former Pope Benedict XVI, on 1 January 2023.
Catholics gather in St Peter’s Square on New Year’s Day to attend the Pope Francis blessing, following the announcement of the death of former pope Benedict XVI. Photograph: Antonio Masiello/Getty Images

“Today we entrust to our Blessed Mother our beloved Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, so that she may accompany him in his passage from this world to God,” he said.

Francis, 86, on Sunday arrived at the basilica in a wheelchair for the mass, which was celebrated by the Vatican’s secretary of state. The pope has suffered from pain in his right knee since straining ligaments earlier last year.

Later, Francis spoke again about Benedict when he offered new year greetings to thousands gathered in St Peter’s Square. “Let us unite all together, with one heart and one soul, in giving thanks to God for the gift of this faithful servant of the gospel and of the church,’’ he said from a window of the Apostolic Palace to pilgrims and tourists below.

The Vatican released Benedict’s spiritual testament, in which he thanked God for his blessings and asked for forgiveness from all those he had wronged.

The body of former pope Benedict XVI is displayed at the Vatican.
The body of former pope Benedict XVI is displayed at the Vatican on Sunday. Photograph: Vatican Media/Reuters

Benedict died on Saturday, aged 95, almost 10 years after shocking the Roman Catholic church by becoming the first pope for six centuries to retire. After stepping down, he took the title Pope Emeritus and lived at the Vatican.

He was regarded as a unrivalled theologian and intellectual, but attracted criticism for his failures to recognise and act on the scale of sexual abuse within the global Roman Catholic church.

Benedict’s death has brought to a close an unprecedented period in recent history where two popes have coexisted, a situation that has caused tensions within rival camps in the Vatican. It eases the way for his successor, Pope Francis, to consider whether to follow Benedict by retiring at some point – impossible while the outcome would have been three popes.

Ahead of being sworn in on Sunday as president of the world’s largest Catholic nation, Brazil’s Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, offered “comfort to the faithful and admirers of the Holy Father”.

Associated Press contributed to this report

Contributor

Harriet Sherwood

The GuardianTramp

Related Content

Article image
Pope Benedict XVI laid to rest as 50,000 pay respects in St Peter’s Square
National leaders and royals among those gathered to see Pope Francis bury his predecessor

Angela Giuffrida in Rome

05, Jan, 2023 @2:35 PM

Article image
Ex-pope Benedict says God told him to resign during 'mystical experience'
Pope Francis's predecessor breaks silence to contradict explanation he gave to cardinals when he stepped down

Tom Kington in Rome

21, Aug, 2013 @12:45 PM

Article image
Pope Francis welcomes Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI back to the Vatican

Emeritus pope and Pope Francis begin unprecedented period of co-habitation in tiny city state

John Hooper in Rome

02, May, 2013 @6:40 PM

Article image
Former pope Benedict admits making false claim to child sexual abuse inquiry
Ex-pontiff blames ‘editorial oversight’ for previous statement he was absent from 1980 meeting over suspected paedophile priest

Angela Giuffrida in Rome and agencies

24, Jan, 2022 @6:48 PM

Article image
Vatican watchers on alert as Pope embarks on busy four days
Pope Francis to begin intense series of meetings and ceremonies that has brought all cardinals to Rome

Paddy Agnew in Rome

26, Aug, 2022 @4:00 AM

Article image
Thousands of Catholics pay respects to former pope Benedict XVI
Queues build at St Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican for lying in state of former pontiff before funeral on Thursday

Angela Giuffrida

02, Jan, 2023 @12:56 PM

Article image
Pope Francis praises ‘humility’ of C13th pontiff who resigned office
Remarks in burial town of Celestine V hint at frail pontiff’s possible retirement

Jon Henley

28, Aug, 2022 @1:44 PM

Article image
Pope Francis beatifies his predecessor John Paul I
Pontiff praises ‘the smiling pope’ in public ceremony in Vatican marking last formal step before canonisation

Sam Jones and agencies

04, Sep, 2022 @12:48 PM

Article image
Pope Francis goes to hospital for scheduled surgery on colon
Vatican says pontiff had general anaesthetic during operation for diverticular stenosis of the colon

Staff and agencies

04, Jul, 2021 @10:08 PM

Article image
Pope Francis compares abortion to hiring a hitman
Pope makes one of his harshest criticisms of abortion, telling weekly audience ‘it is not right’

Angela Giuffrida in Rome

10, Oct, 2018 @11:31 AM