#NotMyPope
#YourPope
>>2107681
>Evidence for the practice on this day goes back at least to the latter half of the twelfth century, when "the pope washed the feet of twelve sub-deacons after his Mass and of thirteen poor men after his dinner.
>In 1181 Roger de Moulins, Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller issued a statute declaring, "In Lent every Saturday, they are accustomed to celebrate maundy for thirteen poor persons, and to wash their feet, and to give to each a shirt and new breeches and new shoes, and to three chaplains, or to three clerics out of the thirteen, three deniers and to each of the others, two deniers".[9]
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Pope Francis actually broke the norms by washing the feet of women, foot washing was formerly segregated by gender.
>>2107757
>broke the norms by washing the feet of women
I think he broke more then that when he washed the feet of muslims only while ignoring the slaughter of christian minorities currently in the ME.
Owell, more power to us, I guess.
>>2107762
>ignoring the slaughter of christian minorities currently in the ME
When will this meme stop?
>>2107772
When they are all wiped out most likely :^)
>>2107681
Ah pet Turk where was thou?