Pope to wash feet of mafia snitches in easter ritual
I think there may be some misinformation here!
The Pope does not wash the feet of mafia snitches as part of an Easter ritual. The Pope's annual Holy Thursday ritual, also known as the "Washing of the Feet," is a symbolic act of humility and service, where the Pope washes the feet of 12 priests or laypeople as a reminder of Jesus' act of humility and service to his disciples at the Last Supper.
The ritual is a part of the Catholic Church's tradition and is meant to symbolize the importance of humility, compassion, and service to others. It is not a ritual that is specifically tied to Easter, but rather is celebrated on Holy Thursday, which is the day before Easter.
It's worth noting that the Pope's washing of the feet is a symbolic act and not a physical act of washing the feet of individuals who are suspected of being mafia snitches or any other individuals. The Pope's intention is to demonstrate his commitment to the values of humility, compassion, and service, rather than to engage in any specific act of punishment or retribution.
I hope this clears up any confusion!