CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy (CNS): With a warm embrace, a helping hand, shared prayer, a long discussion and lunch together, Pope Francis spent several hours with retired Pope Benedict XVI on March 23 at the papal summer villa.
Pope Francis gave Pope Benedict an icon of Mary and Jesus that the Russian Orthodox delegation to his inauguration had given him just a few days earlier.
“They told me this was Our Lady of Humility. If I may say, I thought of you,” Pope Francis said.
Pope Benedict, obviously moved, grasped his successor’s hands.
Pope Francis told Pope Benedict, “You gave us so many examples of humility and tenderness.”
The meeting took place in Castel Gandolfo, where Pope Benedict is staying while a Vatican monastery is being remodelled as a residence for him.
The retired pope moved with much greater difficulty than he did a month ago. Walking with a cane, he took smaller and slower steps.
When the two went into the chapel of the papal villa to pray, Pope Benedict indicated that Pope Francis should take the front pew, but Pope Francis, reaching out to help his predecessor walk, said, “We’re brothers,” and they knelt side by side.
Church spokesman Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi said that, after their visit to the chapel, the two spent 45 minutes talking alone.
He would not release details of the conversation and would not explain what was in the large box and two large envelopes seen on the table between the two.
Hundreds of people who were gathered in the main square outside the papal villa were left disappointed.
They had hoped the two popes – one reigning, one emeritus – would come to the balcony together.
Fr Lombardi told reporters, “Remember that the retired pope had already expressed his unconditional reverence and obedience to his successor at his farewell meeting with the cardinals, February 28, and certainly in this meeting – which was a moment of profound and elevated communion – he will have had the opportunity to renew this act of reverence and obedience to his successor.”
“Certainly Pope Francis renewed his gratitude and that of the whole Church for Pope Benedict’s ministry during his pontificate,” he said.