In
Vatican City, Pope Francis put his humility on display during his
first day as pontiff Thursday, stopping by his hotel to pick up his
luggage and pay the bill himself in a decidedly different style of
papacy than his tradition-minded predecessor who tended to stay
ensconced in the frescoed halls of the Vatican.
The
break from Benedict XVI's pontificate was evident even in Francis'wardrobe choices: He kept the simple iron pectoral cross of his days
as bishop and eschewed the red cape that Benedict wore when he was
presented to the world for the first time in 2005 - choosing instead
the simple white cassock of the papacy.
And
in his first Mass as pope, Francis showed how different he would be
as a pastor, giving an off-the-cuff homily about the need to walk
with God, build up his church and confess - at one point referring to
children building sand castles on the beach.
It
was a far simpler message than the dense, three-page discourse
Benedict delivered in Latin during his first Mass as pope in 2005.
The
difference in style was a sign of Francis' belief that the Catholic Church needs to be at one with the people it serves and not impose
its message on a society that often doesn't want to hear it, Francis'
authorized biographer, Sergio Rubin, said in an interview Thursday
with The Associated Press.
Source:
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