Pope goes to prison, washes and kisses feet of inmates in Easter ritual

Pope Francis washed the feet of former mafiosi in a prison known for housing inmates who have informed on old mobster allies.
The closed-door visit to Paliano prison outside Rome saw the 80-year-old pontiff kneel before a small group of inmates, pouring water over their feet, drying them with a towel and bending to kiss them in an age-old Easter tradition.
“We are all sinners, we all have our limits and our shortcomings,” Francis told the prisoners.
The jail’s inmates include some 50 former mafiosi who made deals to provide anti-mafia prosecutors with information in exchange for shorter prison sentences, along with other informers, according to the chaplain.
The rite, performed yearly on Maundy or Holy Thursday, commemorates Jesus Christ’s Last Supper with the apostles.
