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Any Catholic Out There Want To Explain This Rather Peculiar Feet-Kissing Behavior?

Skwim

Veteran Member
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So what do you think was going through Francis' mind at the time. "If I kiss his feet perhaps it will bring peace"? . . . . . . Really?

But I gotta tell you, I'd be kind of embarrassed if someone knelt down and kissed my shoes in public. :shrug: Kind of an "Err Pope, c'mon. . . . . . Please get up.. . . . That's enough now." moment.


And because I'm not all that familiar with Catholic practices I have to ask, Is this a common method of accomplishing Papal goals?


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Sirona

Hindu Wannabe
An ex-Catholic speaking. Catholics practice ritual washing of the feet on Maundy Thursday but Ì've never heard of kissing of the feet.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
Well...here the Romans are quite angry and say they miss Ratzinger.
As a Catholic I've never cared what the Pope does....so...
 

Brickjectivity

wind and rain touch not this brain
Staff member
Premium Member
Mary Magdalene once washes Jesus feet with her tears and kisses them repeatedly in full view of the other disciples. He is effectively trying to kiss Jesus feet by kissing theirs. Recently he has seemed confused about whether people should be kissing his ring. Perhaps this kissing of feet is related, maybe an act of humility.
 

pearl

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At the Casa Santa Marta, Pope Francis kisses the feet of leaders from South Sudan, including President, Salva Kiir Mayardit, and vice president designates Riek Machar and Rebecca Nyandeng De Mabio.

By Vatican News

A remarkable, spontaneous gesture. Breaking protocol, at the conclusion of his remarks at the end of the spiritual retreat, Pope Francis fell to his knees, kissing the feet of South Sudan’s civil authorities.

“To the three of you who signed the Peace Agreement, I ask you, as a brother, remain in peace”, the Pope said. “I ask you from the heart. Let us move forward. There will be many problems, but don’t be afraid, go forward, resolve the problems”. In impromptu remarks following his address, Pope Francis said, “You have started a process; may it end well. Although struggles will arise, he said, these should stay “within the office”. However in public, he said, “before the people: [keep your] hands united”. In this way, the Pope said, “from simple citizens, you will become Fathers of the Nation”.
Pope Francis: peace, light, and hope are possible in South Sudan - Vatican News
 

Jumi

Well-Known Member
He's humbling himself before them, giving away all the regular face in hopes that they too will be able to set aside their face and be for mutual benefit. It's a nice idea, but I don't think it will work. If it does, then it's wonderful.
 

Cooky

Veteran Member
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So what do you think was going through Francis' mind at the time. "If I kiss his feet perhaps it will bring peace"? . . . . . . Really?

But I gotta tell you, I'd be kind of embarrassed if someone knelt down and kissed my shoes in public. :shrug: Kind of an "Err Pope, c'mon. . . . . . Please get up.. . . . That's enough now." moment.


And because I'm not all that familiar with Catholic practices I have to ask, Is this a common method of accomplishing Papal goals?


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He's not kissing them, He's licking them clean.
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
If not, it was for the cameras.
And you know that how?

Maybe it's best that we all should be humble much of the time. Even though Einstein didn't believe in the "God of Abraham", he nevertheless felt that doing so was an act of humbleness in recognizing that there's somethings out there that are much larger than us, thus lowering our natural penchant for egocentricity.

If one knows somethings about Pope Francis' personal history, they would realize that such humbleness on his part became very much whom he is, coming from a relatively wealthy family but then having his eyes opened with working with the poor in Argentina.

So, maybe we all here need to practice that humbleness more and also be less judgmental of others, don't you think? After all, it was Jesus who said "judge ye not...".
 

David1967

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Only if you come down with athlete's tongue.

I have a friend who is Freewill Baptist. They practice "Foot washing" as one of their rituals. The thought of handling someone's nasty feet freaks me out enough, much less kissing them. Sounds like a strange fetish.
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
The thought of handling someone's nasty feet freaks me out enough, much less kissing them. Sounds like a strange fetish.
Depends on what she looks like. :)

Although I am somewhat fearful of getting toe-main poisoning.
 

Jainarayan

ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
Staff member
Premium Member
At their first meeting, Pope Paul VI kissed the feet of Metropolitan Meliton, the representative of Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras (Eastern Orthodox Church). When the metropolitan tried to return the gesture, the pope would not let him; it was a show of extreme humility by the pope.
 
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