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When St. Gregory the Great performed the service a thirteenth figure appeared, believed to have been Angelic. From that time, until the 1955 reforms, the Pope washed the feet of thirteen paupers.
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Pope [sic] Francis breaks with tradition in annual ritual by washing the feet of women only
I read in my (St Andrew's) missal today that it was traditional to wash the feet of 13 poor men. Why 13 and not 12?
From what I read, it's only the Pope who was supposed to wash the feet of 13.
Bergoglio's re-imagined the washing of feet:https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/28/europe/pope-washes-feet-maundy-thursday-intl/index.htmlEven CNN characterizes it as a "break from Tradition".
WOW! and they all got dressed up for the occasion.
All the major authors on ceremonial Martinucci, Le Vavasseur, Fortescue etc and the Caeremoniale Episoporum indicate otherwise, e.g.:[img width= height=]https://books.google.co.uk/books/content?id=sLsOAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA420&img=1&zoom=3&hl=en&sig=ACfU3U04DTjFglM0n4I8A4pvGHoWGqo7oQ&ci=210%2C197%2C760%2C318&edge=0[/img]