In Memory of Pope Benedict XVI

University of Scranton marks the passing of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI.
The University of Scranton will light its four-story, Class of 2020 Gateway sign with a white cross and gold background in memory of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI on Jan. 3, 4 and 5.
The University of Scranton will light its four-story, Class of 2020 Gateway sign with a white cross and gold background in memory of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI on Jan. 3, 4 and 5.

The University of Scranton will light its four-story, Class of 2020 Gateway sign in memory of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, Jan. 3, 4 and 5. The sign will display a white cross with a gold background.

White and gold are worn by the Pope during Christmas and Easter, symbolizing the birth and resurrection of Jesus Christ. These colors are also worn during funerals because they symbolize life rather than mourning, according to an ABC News article about the meaning of the colors worn by the Pope.

“As a true pastor and scholar, his writings and teachings will continue to inspire theologians for generations to come. More than that, as a great pastoral leader, he called us all to a deeper relationship with God, one grounded in love and fidelity,” wrote Rev. Joseph G. Marina, S.J., president of the University, in a statement on the passing of Pope Benedict XVI.

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