kids-arrive-at-cathedral_20130228124204_JPG

crowds-pope-benedict

Faithful gather in front of Pope's summer residence of Castel Gandolfo, the scenic town where Pope Benedict XVI will spend his first post-Vatican days and make his last public blessing as pope,Thursday, Feb. 28, 2013. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

RI Catholics Celebrate Pope's Last Day

Pope Benedict XVI arrives for his weekly general audience at the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican

Pope Benedict XVI arrives for his weekly general audience at the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, Wednesday Feb. 13, 2013. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

Large Map
  • More Local Stories
House to be built for injured Marine
House to be built for injured Marine

A groundbreaking was held Saturday for a new home designed for …

Body discovered at Warwick park
Body discovered at Warwick park

UPDATE : Police say they are investigating a suspicious death…

URI to award degrees Sunday
URI to award degrees Sunday

More than 3,250 students at the University of Rhode Island are …

Investigation underway after train crash
Investigation underway after crash

Officials are describing a devastating scene of shattered cars …

2 arrested in stolen cell phone sting
2 arrested in stolen cell phone sting

Two Taunton men are under arrest after being caught in a police…

Advertisement

RI Catholics celebrate Pope's last day

Pope Benedict officially resigned at 2 p.m.

Updated: Thursday, 28 Feb 2013, 8:50 PM EST
Published : Thursday, 28 Feb 2013, 1:13 AM EST

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) -- Pope Benedict XVI's resignation became official on Thursday afternoon.

The Pontiff met with cardinals one last time before flying by helicopter to the papal summer residence south of Rome. His resignation became official at 8 p.m. in the Vatican, which is 2 p.m. here.

The Vatican will begin the search for his holiness's replacement once Benedict leaves the Vatican, and that search could potentially include Boston's Cardinal Sean O'Malley .

"There's been some buzz about whether he's a good candidate to be Pope. I actually think his stock has gone up a bit", said Dr. James Keating, Professor of Theology at Providence College.

In Rhode Island, hundreds of Catholics from across the state attended a special noon mass held by Bishop Thomas Tobin at the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Providence.

One of them was Reverend Joseph Escobar, who once co-celebrated a mass His Holiness in New York City. Father Escobar is the only Rhode Island priest ever to have done so.

"When you actually saw him standing there in front of you, it was an unbelievable moment," recalled Fr. Escobar. "It gave me goosebumps, to tell you the truth."

Back in Rome, tens of thousands greeted Pope Benefit as he enters retirement in his last appearance as Pope.

Earlier Thursday morning, Dr. Keating said it would be an exciting day but with a little more drama due to recent scandals involving inappropriate conduct by some of the Catholic church's clergy.

Cardinal Keith O'Brien of Scotland, one of the Cardinals that was supposed to be there has resigned, after being accused of committing inappropriate acts.

"It's not quite what people were thinking because there's lots of scandal and tension now. It's not quite the grand send off", Dr. Keating said.

The 85-year-old Pope is expected to stay at the summer resident for a few months before returning to Vatican City.

He will eventually move into a monastery behind Saint Peter's Basilica that has been a home for cloistered nuns to enter a life of prayer and meditation.

But before the search begins and a new Pope is announced, Catholics across the world will celebrate the life and work of the one who is leaving.

Copyright WPRI 12

Advertisement
  • The Rhode Show on Facebook