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surritter
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Yes, the rite of washing feet is optional, but when it is does it is to be only men’s feet (according to previous Vatican directives). So the fact that it’s not a required “rubric” is not the point.It is not a rubric of the Mass. It is optional as to whether or not it even occurs.
The pope is just as much a servant of the Church as everyone else; no one is allowed to change the Mass on the fly! In fact, a sign of humility is when a priest sticks to the book without improvisation.Furthermore, the Pope cannot “violate” a rubric - he is the one who makes the rubrics. He is not bound by them; he binds others.
Now this is not meant to criticize Pope Francis on the specific topic of washing feet, especially since it’s not a central part of the Holy Thursday Mass. But I felt obligated to comment on the statement that the pope “is not bound by the rubrics”!
