(Originally published by Plinthos on December 31, 2019, 2:40 PM)
As he walked among the crowd around the Nativity Scene in Saint Peter's Square after Vespers today, Roman time, two hours ago, the Holy Father stopped before a couple of Church prelates who came alongside His Holiness within the crowd barricades as the Pontiff turned the bend to the front of the creche. One was a cardinal, red biretta in hand, and corresponding zucchetto on his head. The Holy Father turned to the other prelate, apparently a bishop, who had the scarlet zucchetto on his head, and the conversation turned to the episcopal use of the biretta. The Holy Father sarcastically remarked to the bishop without the birretta, as an aside within the hearing of the attending cardinal, that perhaps his should be scarlet, to which the prelate replied that he has never used a birretta. Then the Pope turned disdainfully to the cardinal with the birretta and had a few short words with him about the use of it. The Pontiff, making some remarks, gestured to his own head and then to the cardinal, abruptly turned around, and walked away, frowning, in obvious disgust over the clerical hat. These are a couple of screen shots from the event. In the picture below notice the inverted masonic star over the presepio.
Pope Francis exit. |
Yes, one might agree that the proper outdoor Roman hat for a Catholic prelate, especially in winter, is not the biretta but rather the clerical saturno, with cords according to the clerical rank. God grant that all of the faithful Catholic clergy wear their proper cassock and saturno for the reform of the Catholic clergy and hierarchy! for the sake of tolerance and flexibility!
Go to 1:30:20 - 1:31:36
At 1:30:20 you can see the cardinal wearing the biretta at the bottom right corner of the screen. He takes it off at the approach of His Holiness, who then chides him for having worn it.