Pope Benedict XVI

2022 - 12 - 30

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Former Pope Benedict XVI live updates: Vatican and Pope Francis ... (AS English)

Join us for all the latest news on the condition of Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger, who served as the head of the Catholic Church for eight years.

As you have likely heard, the former pope Benedict XVI's health condition appears to be deteriorating rapidly and, unfortunately, the latest news coming out of the Vatican is not positive. He is very sick, asking the Lord to console and sustain him in this witness of love for the Church, until the end," Francis said, speaking in Italian. "I would like to ask all of you for a special prayer for Pope Emeritus Benedict, who, in silence, is sustaining the Church. Francis made the surprise appeal at the end of his general audience, giving no further details at the time. But later on Thursday more information was to emerge. Just 24 hours ago, it was revealed that the 95-year-old's health had deteriorated quickly and Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said Pope Francis asked for continued prayers "to accompany him in these difficult hours." A Latin term, emeritus usually refers to male retirees who have retained the respective title of their last held role. [here](https://en.as.com/latest_news/what-did-pope-benedict-xvi-do-in-his-last-years-what-is-the-job-of-a-pope-emeritus-n/) [“The Two Popes’', the film that about Benedict XVI and Pope Francis: where to watch it](https://en.as.com/latest_news/the-two-popes-the-film-that-about-benedict-xvi-and-pope-francis-where-to-watch-it-n/) Pope Francis asked for prayers for former pope Benedict on Wednesday, as he reported to the world that he was "very sick". Pope Benedict XVI was the first pope in over six centuries to resign from his position, after a number of issues and investigations forced his hand. Since Benedict XVI retired, he became Pope Emeritus, a title that acknowledges his existence and tenure as a living and former head of the Church. On Wednesday Francis revealed that Benedict was "very ill" and went to see the retired pope at his home in the Vatican Gardens where he has lived since

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Podcast: Pope Benedict XVI's 'serious' condition (America Magazine)

In a surprise statement at the end of his public audience on Dec. 28, Pope Francis appealed for “a special prayer” for Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI because, ...

Ignatius Loyola to call those who work in the Vatican’s central offices to conversion. “May the Lord inspire us to offer concrete gestures of solidarity to assist all those who are suffering,” he said. Peter’s Basilica, his Christmas Day Urbi et Orbi message, and his pre-Christmas address to the Roman Curia. According to a Vatican spokesman, by the time of the podcast’s release, his condition had stabilized somewhat overnight but remained serious. Peter’s Square where, he said, the crowds had nearly returned to their pre-Covid size. In a surprise statement at the end of his public audience on Dec.

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Pope Emeritus rested well overnight, health situation stable (Vatican News)

In related news, at 5:30 pm Rome time on today, Mass will be celebrated at the Basilica of St. John Lateran, remembering in prayer Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI ...

Cardinal Angelo De Donatis, Vicar of the Diocese of Rome, will preside over the celebration. In a response to questions from journalists, the Director of the Holy See Press Office, Matteo Bruni, on Friday confirmed that Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI's health condition remains stable at this time. In related news, at 5:30 pm Rome time on today, Mass will be celebrated at the Basilica of St.

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Former Pope Benedict XVI 'stable' and able to 'rest well' overnight ... (Sky News)

Former Pope Benedict XVI is "stable" and was able to "rest well" last night, the Vatican has said.

A Vatican spokesperson said: "Last night the Pope Emeritus was able to rest well. The former head of the Catholic Church, who became the first to retire in 600 years, was able to participate in Mass in his room, the Vatican says. Former Pope Benedict XVI is "stable" and was able to "rest well" last night, the Vatican has said.

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Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI is in stable condition, Vatican says (PBS NewsHour)

On Wednesday, Pope Francis revealed that his 95-year-old predecessor was “very ill” and he went to see him in his home in the Vatican Gardens.

“Last night the Pope Emeritus was able to rest well,” Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said in a statement. “He also participated in the celebration of Holy Mass in his room yesterday afternoon. In 2013, Benedict became the first pope in 600 years to resign, and he chose to live out his retirement in seclusion in a converted monastery in the Vatican.

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Former Pope Benedict XVI's condition "stable" according to Vatican ... (Africanews English)

The Vatican announcement comes two days after Pope Francis said that his predecessor was "very ill"

After resigning as head of the Catholic Church, Benedict retired to a former convent within the Vatican grounds. Pope Benedict resigned in 2013 becoming the first Pope since the Middle Ages to do so. Former Pope Benedict XVI's condition remains stable announced the Vatican this Friday.

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How Benedict, first German pope in centuries, lost sway with the ... (The Washington Post)

VATICAN CITY — As Pope Emeritus Benedict's health falters, with Pope Francis asking for prayers, the relationship between Germany and its most famous modern ...

Relative to the church in Italy, for instance, the German church has always had a reformist streak. “They are disappointed in Ratzinger and also in the whole church,” he said. [investigation](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/01/20/germany-church-abuse-benedict/?itid=lk_inline_manual_39) accused him of wrongdoing in several cases when he led the archdiocese in Munich from 1977 until 1982. “Even people who are friendly to Ratzinger are very disappointed that he didn’t say the truth,” said Christian Weisner, a spokesman for Wir Sind Kirche, a movement advocating for church reforms. When he was chosen as pope in 2005, the Bild tabloid, as if hailing a national victory, blared the headline: Wir Sind Papst! Though the gap between Benedict and the German church has widened, he had long been something of an outlier among peers. They, in turn, drew up a multiyear process to reassess some of the most fundamental — and controversial — questions in the church. “There’s fear [in the Vatican] that this will be like a fire that spreads elsewhere,” Georg Bätzing, the head of the German bishops’ conference, told reporters. Benedict’s biographer, Peter Seewald, said in an interview with The Washington Post that one can “imagine” how Benedict feels. He has espoused a vision for the church that includes more autonomy for national-level churches, and he has been more conciliatory than his predecessors to groups such as the LGBTQ community. With the given name of Joseph Ratzinger, the man who would become the first German pope in 1,000 years was baptized in a small Bavarian town, came of age during World War II, was mandated as a teen to join the Hitler Youth, and later cited wartime cruelties as one of the reasons he was attracted to religion. He gained prominence in the church as a theologian at German universities, and even after moving to Rome — becoming a powerful cardinal, then pontiff — he said he tended to read books mostly in German.

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Vatican: Benedict in stable condition, participated in Mass (CTV News)

Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI waves prior of his departure at Munich Airport in Freising, Germany, June 22, 2020. (Sven Hoppe/dpa via AP).

It was always going to be a tough 12 months for the House of Windsor. After only a year since its launch, the James Webb Space telescope has released spectacular images of galaxies, stars and planets in ways previous telescopes have taken years to capture. Stunning meteor showers, full moons and eclipses will light up the sky in 2023. Simon says over the past year, Canadians also witnessed devastating weather events and continued to experience the emotions sparked by the discovery of what are believed to be the unmarked graves of Indigenous children at former residential school sites. 3 to avert any new wave of coronavirus infections, the foreign ministry said on Saturday. Mary Simon, who serves as the monarch's representative in Canada, remembered the queen's death in her annual New Year's message. A growing number of Canadians are aging alone, without immediate family members to help them with daily tasks or offer emotional support. On the first day of 2023, Canadians across the country will jump into icy lakes and rivers as participants in local polar dip events. Here is a full transcript of the interview. Benedict in 2013 became the first pope in 600 years to resign. Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said Friday that "last night the Pope Emeritus was able to rest well. [MORE WORLD NEWS](https://www.ctvnews.ca/world)

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Prayers in Germany, Rome for Frail Former Pope Benedict XVI (Voice of America)

The condition of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI remains stable, the Vatican said Friday, as Catholics prayed for the 95-year-old former pontiff whose health has ...

Oswald in Marktl am Inn, where the former pope was baptized, a photo of Benedict was set up on a tripod next to a baptistery. "He was a great pope," Italian Carmelo Dellisanti told AFP. In his homily, Cardinal Angelo De Donatis said as "priest, theologian, bishop, pope," Benedict "expressed at the same time, the strength and the sweetness of faith." "I don't feel any great sadness or astonishment, but rather gratitude," he said, despite a few tears filling his eyes. Photos from his 2006 trip to the town line the walls. The Rome diocese celebrated a special mass for Benedict at the Basilica of St.

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Cardinal De Donatis presides over special Mass for Benedict XVI (Vatican News)

In his homily pronounced on Friday evening in St John's Basilica in the Lateran, the Cardinal Vicar General for the Diocese of Rome expresses the ...

We can only attempt to grasp the idea that such a moment is life in the full sense, a plunging ever anew into the vastness of being, in which we are simply overwhelmed with joy”. With his “tenderness, goodness, humility, meekness, in deep communion with Pope Francis, the Pope Emeritus is a sign of the beautiful face of the Church which reflects the light of Christ's face”, Cardinal De Donatis stressed. Trying to prepare myself for that moment and above all always keeping it in mind. The definitive love that can truly become this ‘second wine’ is more wonderful still, it is better than the first wine”. “We like to think – he said - that our Bishop Emeritus is now held by the hand of St. The first wine is very fine: this is falling in love.

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Pope Emeritus Benedict in stable condition and participates in Mass (NBC News)

Former pontiff “always demonstrated a great trust in Providence,” Cardinal Angelo De Donatis told a special mass in Benedict's honor.

On Friday evening, the cardinal vicar of Rome, Cardinal Angelo De Donatis, celebrated a special Mass for Benedict in St. John Paul II, which was moved upstairs into the main basilica in recent years. The monumental basilica was Benedict’s cathedral in his capacity as bishop of Rome when serving as pontiff. Benedict, who for decades as Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger served the Vatican as its doctrinal guardian, chose to live out his retirement in seclusion in a converted monastery on Vatican City grounds. Francis called for prayers for Benedict, resulting in an outpouring of messages of solidarity from rank-and-file Catholics and cardinals alike. “At present his condition is stationary.”

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Retired Pope Benedict XVI's condition 'stable' (National Catholic Reporter)

Ukrainian Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk of Kyiv-Halych visits Nov. 9, 2022, with retired Pope Benedict XVI in the retired pope's residence, ...

"Even in old age and in sickness, one continues to sustain humanity by the offering of oneself." "At the present moment, his condition is stable." 9, 2022, with retired Pope Benedict XVI in the retired pope's residence, the Mater Ecclesia monastery in the Vatican Gardens.

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Retired Pope Benedict XVI dies at 95 (WJCT NEWS)

Born April 16, 1927, in Germany's Bavaria, Joseph Ratzinger was a theologian by training. Following the death of Pope John Paul II in 2005, Ratzinger was ...

O'Connell of America magazine said that in Benedict's final remarks to the cardinals before leaving the Vatican, he said his successor was among them. The [pope emeritus acknowledged](https://www.npr.org/2022/02/09/1079655013/pope-benedict-xvi-apologizes-for-handling-of-sexual-abuse-cases-but-denies-wrong) abuses and errors had taken place when he was Munich archbishop. "Benedict XVI's decision to resign was a very radical interpretation of Vatican II," Faggioli said. The pope added that he learned to be more attentive to the Internet for information. "Because to be pope you are not the theologian-in-chief, you are the pastor-in-chief. He was During that time, one of his most controversial documents was " [Dominus Jesus](http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/cfaith/documents/rc_con_cfaith_doc_20000806_dominus-iesus_en.html)," which emphasized the primacy of the Catholic Church and branded non-Christian religions as "gravely deficient" — potentially undermining Vatican II achievements toward dialogue between Catholicism and other denominations and religions. In a 1986 document, he called homosexuality an "objective disorder and an Ratzinger was ordained a priest in 1951 and began his career teaching theology. In 1943, he was drafted into the military and served briefly in an anti-aircraft battalion. [interview book](https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/last-testament-9781472944672/)," O'Connell said, referring to Last Testament: In His Own Words. Ratzinger entered a seminary when he was 12.

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Former Pope Benedict XVI dies at 95 (BBC News)

Benedict, who has died at his Vatican residence, became the first pope to resign for 600 years in 2013.

Like the rest of the Church we will always remember him," Annamaria told the BBC. This situation is unprecedented; there are no protocols to follow for what will happen now. In a statement he said: "I remember with particular affection the remarkable Papal Visit to these lands in 2010. What will happen now? "We came here to pray. The head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, Cardinal Vincent Nichols, said Pope Benedict was "one of the great theologians of the 20th century".

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Pope Benedict XVI, who resigned the papacy, dies at 95 (The Washington Post)

The pontiff was closing what one reporter described as an “extremely banal,” routine ceremony with Vatican cardinals on Feb. 11, 2013, when he uttered, in Latin ...

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Former pope Benedict dead at 95 | CBC News (CBC.ca)

Pope emeritus Benedict XVI, who stepped down as leader of the Catholic Church in 2013, has died. He was 95.

For them, Benedict remained even in retirement a beacon of nostalgia for the orthodoxy and Latin mass of their youth — and the pope they much preferred over Francis. No globe-trotting media darling or populist, Benedict was a teacher, theologian and academic to the core: quiet and pensive with a fierce mind. It was a path that in many ways was reversed by his successor, Francis, whose mercy-over-morals priorities alienated the traditionalists who had been so indulged by Benedict. Instead, he was forced to follow the footsteps of the beloved St. His dramatic decision to resign paved the way for the conclave that elected Pope Francis as his successor. The governor of Benedict XVI's native German region says that "we are mourning our Bavarian pope."

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Former Pope Benedict XVI dies age 95 (CNN)

Benedict XVI, the Pope Emeritus, has died in Vatican City at the age of 95 following a period of ill health.

The report found that while in the post he had been informed of four cases of sexual abuse involving minors – including two that had occurred during his time in office – but failed to act. Born Joseph Ratzinger in Germany in 1927, he was the son of a policeman. He also issued a general apology to survivors of abuse. “I want to ask you all for a special prayer for Pope Emeritus Benedict who sustains the Church in his silence. In January 2020, Benedict was forced to distance himself from a book widely seen as undercutting Francis as he considered whether or not to allow married men to become priests in certain cases. We ask the Lord to console and sustain him in this witness of love for the Church to the very end,” Francis said at his general audience on Wednesday.

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Pope Benedict XVI has died at the age of 95 (ABC News)

ROME -- Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI has died at his home in the Vatican at 95, Vatican officials announced. “With sorrow I inform you that the Pope Emeritus, ...

His long service to Pope John Paul II in the Vatican meant he was known and respected by most of the cardinals who elected him. He was responding to a German independent report on clerical sex abuse, issued in January of the same year, which had criticized how Benedict had dealt with four cases while he was archbishop of Munich, Germany from 1977 to 1982. In 2020, at the age of 93, when already frail, Benedict returned to Bavaria, Germany for four days to visit Georg, who was seriously ill, and with whom he had been very close throughout his life. [popes are believed to have resigned](https://abcnews.go.com/Health/pope-benedict-xvi-resignation-health-papacy/story?id=18470075) in 2,000 years of church history; the more recent was Gregory XII in 1415. Pope Benedict's surprise retirement announcement was delivered in Latin to a roomful of cardinals in the Vatican on Feb. As John Paul II's health declined, Ratzinger took on a more important role at the Vatican and in 2002, he became dean of the College of Cardinals. At the end of WWII, in April 1945, he deserted and returned home. in 2008, during which he delivered a [speech to the U.N. First as cardinal in his doctrinal post in the Vatican and later as Pope, Benedict acted to develop a unified church response to stop this increasingly public clerical sex abuse crisis. He made a trip to the U.S. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger was named the 265th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church on April 19, 2005, at the age of 78, and chose the name of Benedict XVI. During his nearly eight years as pope, the Catholic Church was the subject of several major scandals.

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Former pope Benedict XVI dies aged 95 (The Guardian)

German predecessor to Pope Francis became first pontiff to step down as head of Catholic church in 600 years.

He took the title of Pope Emeritus, and pledged to remain “hidden to the world”, devoting himself to private prayer. Towards the end of the war he deserted, and was briefly held as a prisoner of war by American forces. “I have had to recognise my incapacity to adequately fulfil the ministry entrusted to me,” he said. In October 2012, a Vatican court convicted the pope’s personal butler, Paolo Gabriele, of stealing the papers. He later became a major figure in the Vatican and, as Cardinal Ratzinger, served as a right-hand man to his predecessor, Pope John Paul II. He retired leaving a chequered reputation after a papacy that was at times divisive.

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Pope emeritus Benedict XVI, Catholic scholar and champion of ... (CBC.ca)

Known more for his rigorous theological teachings than his charisma, Benedict XVI had been expected to make his papacy largely about reasserting traditional ...

When describing the appeal of the seemingly stiff and stern Benedict, Allen famously told Time magazine that while people may have come to "see" John Paul, they came to "hear" Benedict. But some have also said he had a warm "pastoral" side that did not always come across in the media's coverage. "The church's mission is not political in nature," he said on a visit to the West African country of Benin. Soon after, he received his doctorate in theology from the Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich. One of Benedict's first acts as pope was to remove Marcial Maciel Degollado, a known pedophile and philanderer, from active ministry. Allen Jr., who has written two books about Benedict, he was an unenthusiastic member and regularly skipped meetings. His father, a policeman also named Joseph, came from an old Bavarian farming family of modest means. Pius X, some of whom had denied certain aspects of the Holocaust. Benedict cited his age — he was 85 — and deteriorating health as reasons for his resignation. He later moved to the University of Muenster, and by the late 1960s, was chair of dogmatic theology at the University of Tuebingen. By the end of the decade, he was lecturing as a full professor of theology at the University of Bonn. Some considered him too polarizing and radical compared to his populist predecessor, John Paul II.

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Pope Benedict XVI was an iron fist in a white glove (The Economist)

The first pope to resign in 600 years died on December 31st, aged 95 | News.

But there was no doubt that this was a man for whom relativism was the greatest evil in the modern world, and doctrinal rectitude the surest guard against it. A whirl of excitement erupted in 2010 when he let slip, in the course of a six-hour interview with Peter Seewald, a German journalist, that the use of condoms against aids might be “a step on the way to another, more humane sexuality”. In a lecture at Regensburg in 2006, calling for dialogue between faith and reason, he remarked that Muhammad had brought into the world only “things evil and inhuman”; the press chose not to notice that this was a quotation from 14th-century Byzantium. As a boy in deeply Catholic Bavaria he had been conscripted into the Hitlerjugend and briefly trained for the disintegrating Wehrmacht; after that his life had been the seminary, the professoriat, the faculty of theology at Regensburg, the College of Cardinals. The world seemed to expect them of him, though: an apology to the Jews for the Vatican’s apparent indifference to the Holocaust, and another to the thousands of victims of paedophile priests in Europe and North America. He taught that the essence of Christianity was pure joy, the joy that God’s love is unfailing, like the song of the lark he heard singing from the altar at the moment he was ordained, in June 1951.

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Former Pope Benedict XVI dies aged 95 (POLITICO.eu)

The ex-pontiff was the first pope to resign since Gregory XII in 1415.

He saw himself first as a servant for God and his Church.” I will miss his voice.” A man in love with the Lord who put his life at the service of the universal Church. He said he was “very sorry for this mistake and ask[ed] to be excused.” [said](https://twitter.com/ManfredWeber) he was “deeply saddened” to learn of the passing of Benedict, who was “a great European Pope … The mayor of Rome, Roberto Gualtieri, wrote on Twitter: “Enormous condolences for the death of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, a great theologian who with his teaching was able to accompany the Church into the contemporary world.”

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Benedict XVI, first pope to resign in 600 years, dies at age 95 (Globalnews.ca)

Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI who will be remembered as the first pontiff in 600 years to resign from the job, died Saturday.

His “papal family” consisted of Monsignor Georg Gaenswein, his longtime private secretary who was always by his side, another secretary and consecrated women who tended to the papal apartment. He was the oldest pope elected in 275 years and the first German in nearly 1,000 years. He deserted the German army in April 1945, the waning days of the war. Benedict then largely kept to his word that he would live a life of prayer in retirement, emerging only occasionally from his converted monastery for special events and writing occasional book prefaces and messages. And they harshly criticized Benedict when he removed the excommunication of a traditionalist British bishop who had denied the Holocaust. For them, Benedict remained even in retirement a beacon of nostalgia for the orthodoxy and Latin Mass of their youth– and the pope they much preferred over Francis. The Vatican under Benedict suffered notorious PR gaffes, and sometimes Benedict himself was to blame. Like his predecessor John Paul, Benedict made reaching out to Jews a hallmark of his papacy. No globe-trotting media darling or populist, Benedict was a teacher, theologian and academic to the core: quiet and pensive with a fierce mind. Instead, he was forced to follow the footsteps of the beloved St. It was a path that in many ways was reversed by his successor, Francis, whose mercy-over-morals priorities alienated the traditionalists who had been so indulged by Benedict. His dramatic decision paved the way for the conclave that elected Francis as his successor.

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Benedict XVI, the Pope Who Resigned, Dies at 95 (Vanity Fair)

Pope Benedict XVI, born Joseph Ratzinger, died on December 31 at the age of 95, according to the Vatican. No cause of death was released.

He wrote encyclicals on Christ as the embodiment of love and hope, as well as on the renewal of the Church’s social doctrine. In 1978, Ratzinger participated in the conclaves for the election of Pope Luciani, who died after just 33 days as pope, then the election of Pope John Paul II the same year. On June 27 of the same year he became a cardinal. In 1941, he was required to enroll in the Hitler Youth. In 1294, Celestine V, said that he longed to return to a more modest way of life—and was imprisoned until his death two years later, so that he wouldn’t pose a threat to his successor. In his footsteps, I wish to place my ministry at the service of reconciliation and harmony among men and peoples, deeply convinced that the great good of peace is first and foremost a gift from God.”

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Canadian Cardinal mourns Pope Benedict XVI, says writings will ... (CP24 Toronto's Breaking News)

The statement from Cardinal Thomas Collins, Archbishop of Toronto, comes after the 95-year-old Pope Emeritus died on Saturday at his home in the Vatican.

McGrattan, who is the vice-president of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, said before his election as pope, Benedict saw the need for the church to address sexual abuse in a more transparent, forthright way. "I think Pope Benedict will be known for his teaching, for the contribution that he made to the church's reflection on scripture and theology," he said in an interview. Joseph Ratzinger was elected the 265th pope in 2005. "My thoughts are with Catholics around the world and all those who are mourning his passing." "His writings will help guide disciples of Jesus in the centuries that lie before us," Collins -- who also serves as Archbishop of Toronto -- said in a statement. Collins said he plans to attend the service.

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Pope Benedict XVI, Traditionalist Surrounded by Scandal, Dead at 95 (Rolling Stone)

Pope Benedict XVI, a staunch traditionalist who became the first pope in six centuries to retire, has died at the age of 95.

[surprising 6,000-word essay](https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/41013/full-text-of-benedict-xvi-essay-the-church-and-the-scandal-of-sexual-abuse) in which he blamed the Church’s sex abuse crisis on things like the sexual revolution of the Sixties and more liberal theological ideas that emerged out of the Vatican II council. told The New York Times that even the recent revelations about his handling of sex abuse cases would do little to sway people one way or the other. “Benedict has always been a lighting rod, and I am not sure this chapter will change much,” he said. The day before Benedict was nominated, he gave a speech that called for a return to fundamental Catholic values, setting the tone for his conservative, deeply traditional papacy. [convicted in a Vatican court](https://abcnews.go.com/International/paolo-gabriele-popes-butler-convicted-sentenced-18-months/story?id=17412012) of stealing and leaking [confidential documents that had exposed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vatican_leaks_scandal) corruption, cronyism, and infighting throughout the Vatican. 28 that Benedict was “very ill.” A Vatican spokesperson added at the time, that Benedict’s health had “deteriorated in recent hours due to advancing age” and that he was being “constantly monitored by doctors.” Whatever the reason, the church hierarchy just hasn’t faced up to the atrocities and their denials and inaction continue to damage them.” Between 1962 and 1965, he worked closely with Cardinal Josef Frings, the Archbishop of Cologne, during the Second Vatican Council, a pivotal gathering as the Catholic Church tried to figure out its place in the 20th century. Following John Paul’ II’s death, Benedict was elected as the next pope and assumed the papacy on April 19, 2005. Benedict issued apologies for child sex abuse perpetrated by clergy members and privately met with victims, while he He went on to teach, and serve as an administrator, at various universities throughout Germany during the Fifties, Sixties, and Seventies. Neither Benedict, nor his family, were Nazi Party members, and his father, a policeman, was reportedly demoted for his anti-Nazi stances.

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Pope Benedict XVI passes away (DiscoverAirdrie.com)

Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI has passed away at the age of 95. Pope Benedict became Pope in April 2005 following the death of Pope John Paul II.

He was the oldest Pope ever to be elected in a papal conclave at the age of 78. Before becoming Pope, his given name was Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger. He resigned in 2013.

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'He gave our church exceptional leadership': Diocese of London ... (CTV News London)

Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI died at the age of 95 after serving as the head of the Catholic Church from 2005 until his resignation in 2013, saying he no longer ...

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