Vatican City, 28
February 2013 (VIS) – This afternoon, shortly after 5:00pm, Benedict XVI
left the Vatican for the last time as Supreme Pontiff. A few moments
earlier, in the San Damaso Courtyard of the Vatican Apostolic Palace,
Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, S.D.B., secretary of State of His Holiness,
and other members of that dicastery bid him farewell. In full military
regalia, the Swiss Guard troops paid him homage. Also present were
Cardinal Agostino Vallini, vicar general of Rome, and Cardinal Angelo
Comastri, vicar general of His Holiness for Vatican City. Many of the
workers of the Vatican City State, with their families, were also in
attendance and greeted the Pope with warm applause.
Before leaving the
Vatican, Benedict XVI issued his last tweet: “Thank you for your love
and support. May you always experience the joy that comes from putting
Christ at the centre of your lives.”
Shortly afterwards
the Holy Father, accompanied by his private secretary, Archbishop Georg
Ganswein, prefect of the Papal Household, took a car to the Vatican
heliport where the dean of the College of Cardinals, Cardinal Angelo
Sodano, greeted him and he boarded the helicopter that carried him to
Castel Gandolfo. As the helicopter lifted off, the bells of St. Peter's
Basilica and the churches of Roma began ringing.
The Pope's
helicopter flew over the city of Rome, passing by the Colosseum and St.
John Lateran Basilica, and landed at the Castel Gandolfo heliport just
after 5:20pm. Awaiting the Holy Father were Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello
and Bishop Giuseppe Sciacca, respectively president and secretary
general of the Governorate of Vatican City State along with Saverio
Petrillo, director of the Pontifical Villas, Bishop Marcello Semeraro of
the Diocese of Albano, and civil and religious authorities of the area.
The Pope was then taken by car to the Castel Gandolfo Apostolic Palace,
where he was greeted by hundreds of people while the bells of Castel
Gandolfo's parishes rang out.
Shortly afterwards,
Benedict XVI appeared at the balcony of the Apostolic Palace and said to
the many faithful who were waiting to thank him for his pontificate:
“Thank you. Thank you all. Dear friends, I am happy to be with you,
surrounded by the beauty of Creation and your well wishes, which do me
such good. Thank you for your friendship and your affection. You know
that this day is different for me than the preceding ones. I am no
longer the Supreme Pontiff of the Catholic Church, or I will be until
8:00 this evening and then no longer. I am simply a pilgrim beginning
the last leg of his pilgrimage on this earth. But I would still—with my
heart, with my love, with my prayers, with my reflection, and with all
my inner strength—like to work for the common good and the Good of the
Church and of humanity. I feel very supported by your kindness. Let us
go forward with the Lord for the good of the Church and the world. Thank
you. I now
wholeheartedly impart my blessing. Blessed be God Almighty, Father, Son,
and Holy Spirit. Good night! Thank you all!”
Benedict XVI's
pontificate concludes at 8:00pm this evening (Rome time), at which time
the period of the Sede Vacante begins. The Swiss Guards will no longer
be in charge of his safekeeping—which detail will then be undertaken by
the Vatican Gendarmerie—and will return to the Vatican to offer their
service to the College of Cardinals. During this period the twitter
account @Pontifex will be deactivated. Once elected, the new Pope may,
if he so desires, take over its use. Benedict XVI's Fisherman's Ring and
the seal of his pontificate will also be destroyed at that time and the
papal apartments in the Vatican Palace will be sealed. (VIS)
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