Pope Francis Visits Basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome | ZENIT – The World Seen From Rome

Pope Francis Visits Basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome | ZENIT – The World Seen From Rome.Pope Francis’ first non-official act outside of Vatican City this morning was delivering a bouquet of flowers to the Virgin.

He placed it at the feet of the image of Santa Maria Salus Populi Romani (Protectress of the Roman People), also known as the Virgin of Snows. Pope Francis knelt for 10 minutes and concluded with the singing of the Salve Regina together with those who accompanied him.

The visit took place in Saint Mary Major, one of the four papal basilicas located in Rome. It was a simple bouquet, with a blue orchid in the middle and several flowers of various kinds.

The newly elected Pontiff entered via the sacristy at around 8:00 am, crossed the central nave from the back of the church to the front. The church was empty, as the doors had not yet been opened to the public.

After praying in the Pauline or Borghese Chapel, he went to the opposite Chapel, still closed to the public for restoration. He paused a few moments to pray there before the tomb of Pope Saint Pius V, the Pope of the battle of Lepanto. On leaving he greeted those working in this church, men and women religious , security staff and others. “I’m Mexican,” a nun said to him. “And Guadalupan also, no?” Pope Francis responded.

“I also greeted him,” another

Pope Francis Portrait Painting

Pope Francis Portrait Painting (Photo credit: faithmouse)