Pope Francis knelt at the tomb of St Peter and donned a ring
symbolising his new papal powers at a sumptuous inauguration on Tuesday
as tens of thousands of pilgrims cheered Latin America’s first pontiff.
Pope
Francis swept into a sun-drenched St Peter’s Square to greet the
throngs and walked in a procession along the length of the basilica as
prelates chanted a Litany of Saints in Latin.
The 265th successor
to St Peter, considered the first pope, also received from his cardinals
the pallium – a lambswool strip of cloth that symbolises the pope’s
role as a shepherd.
The “Fisherman’s Ring” bestowed on him by
Angelo Sodano, the dean of the college of cardinals, is a personalised
signet ring traditionally worn by popes in honour of St Peter – a
fisherman.

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