Published
4 years agoon
By
Adubianews
Catholic bishops wear a ring as a sign of their office, says the Catholic Education Resource Center. Technically speaking, the pope is the bishop of Rome, but of course has larger responsibilities and authority beyond that city. The pope always wears a papal ring on his right hand. It is called the Fisherman’s ring, says Britannica, and is also utilized as a personal stamp that the pope uses to sign off letters. Popes have worn a ring of this kind for over seven centuries. When worshipers come in close contact with the pontiff’s hand, it is normal to kiss the back of it and moreover, the ring worn on it.
A TRADITIONAL TOKEN OF RESPECT
Kissing the papal ring is a traditional act that’s been done for centuries. People often bow and kneel ahead placing a peck on the jewelry, and this common gesture is to show their respect for the pope and his authority. According to historian Father Roberto Regoli, it also demonstrates one’s overall enthusiasm for the faith. He says it “expresses devotion not to the person of the pope, but to whom and what he represents: the successor of the fisherman of Galilee” and “indicates fidelity and love for the Church,” Father Regoli told Catholic News Agency.
Despite that being the norm, Pope Francis did something that shocked the globe in 2019, when he denied worshipers the chance to kiss his ring. As people lined up to greet him and pucker up to his hand (specifically his ring), he repeatedly and plainly warded them off (posted on YouTube). The video went viral and led many to question why the sudden change. The Vatican eventually responded to growing concerns by saying the pope deterred kisses for hygienic reasons, reported Reuters, and “likes to embrace people and be embraced by people,” said spokesman.
But maybe Pope Francis’ displeasure with ring-kissing is bigger than other people’s saliva. In December 2019, he went viral again for smacking a pilgrim’s hand away after she grabbed him in a greet attempt (also on YouTube). He was noticeably vexed in the moment, but later apologized for his actions (via The Guardian).
‘Africa needs its own rating system’ – Akufo-Addo on global credit bias
Lands Minister Averts Bloodshed As Illegal Taskforce Clashes With National Anti- Galamsey Taskforce
GES Shutdown Nkwanta SHS After Renewed Ethnic Conflict Led To Killing Of 3 Students
16-Year-Old Boy Starts Bleating Like a Goat After Allegedly Stealing Livestock in Kenya
Man Completes Extreme Alomo Bitters and Gari Mix Challenge for GHS10 Reward
Runaway Truck Kills Young Woman at Kumasi-Breman After Crashing Into Shop and Restaurant
Prophet Bernard Elbernard Predicts Kennedy Agyapong Will Be NPP Flagbearer
Alleged NDC Member Pours Away School Feeding Meals at Akropong Akuapem Over Contract Dispute
Vacuum Truck Crashes Into Glorious Jesus School Building in Sowutuom After Brake Failure