The Mass for the installation of a
new pope will be celebrated March 19, the solemnity of St. Joseph,
patron of the universal church.
Father Federico
Lombardi, Vatican spokesman, said, "From what I understand," retired Pope Benedict
XVI did not plan to attend the installation Mass of his successor.
The installation Mass is filled with solemnity and symbols, although not
as ornate as in the papal coronation Masses.
In 1963, Pope Paul VI
became the last to receive the papal tiara at the beginning of his
Petrine ministry.
His successor, Pope John Paul I, chose to forego the
crown and began his ministry with an installation Mass.
During the installation Mass, the new pope will receive his fisherman's
ring -- a reminder of his charge to be a fisher of men.
He also will
receive a pallium -- a woolen band meant to invoke a shepherd carrying a
sheep on his shoulders.