Pope Benedict XVI

2022 - 12 - 30

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Pope Benedict news - latest: Vatican gives update on former Pope's ... (The Independent)

Pope Benedict XVI is very ill, with Pope Francis asking for prayers 'to accompany him in these difficult hours'

“If he is now getting even weaker, it is easy to imagine that he is on the last stretch of his earthly way,” Oster said. “Pope Benedict XVI has prayed for us these many years; now let us pray for him,” said Bishop Rudolf Voderholzer of Regensburg, a city where Ratzinger taught at the university in the 1970s. Bishop Stefan Oster of Passau, the diocese where Marktl is located, said Benedict was alert but physically very weak when he saw him in November. [Pope Francis](https://www.independent.co.uk/topic/pope-francis) said on Wednesday was “very sick”, resigned in 2013, the first pontiff in 600 years to take such a step rather than rule for life. And she was 95, she held her office to the end and I think he admired that very much. “We are proud here in Marktl that we have a Bavarian pope,” Maier, 50, said, recalling the two times she met him personally. “I wish for him to have an easy time now and not suffer so much,” she said. [Vatican](https://www.independent.co.uk/topic/vatican) said the former pope’s health has worsened due to his age, and doctors are constantly monitoring his condition. 9-14 September 2006 - The Pope visits his Bavarian homeland. He chooses the name Benedict XVI. He said he would prefer to find a church in Rome where he could continue hearing confessions. He has been living in the Vatican since then.

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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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Vatican: Benedict XVI has rested well, 'his condition is stationary' (Catholic News Agency)

The Vatican said on Friday that Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI had rested well and that his condition was “stationary.”

At the end of his general audience on Dec. 30, the Holy See Press Office said: “Last night the Pope Emeritus was able to rest well. At present his condition is stationary.”

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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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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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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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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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Farewell to Benedict XVI: 'Humble worker in vineyard of the Lord' (Vatican News)

The 95-year-old Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI passed away on Saturday at 9:34 AM in his residence at the Vatican's Mater Ecclesiae Monastery.

Further information will be provided as soon as possible. “With sorrow I inform you that the Pope Emeritus, Benedict XVI, passed away today at 9:34 AM in the Mater Ecclesiae Monastery in the Vatican. The Holy See Press Office announced that the Pope Emeritus died at 9:34 AM on Saturday morning in his residence at the Mater Ecclesiae Monastery, which the 95-year-old Pope emeritus had chosen as his residence after resigning from the Petrine ministry in 2013.

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Former Pope Benedict XVI, the first to resign in centuries, dies aged 95 (Sky News)

The health of the Pope Emeritus, as Benedict was called after he stepped down, had undergone a "worsening in the last hours" due to his age, the Vatican ...

I give thanks to God for his ministry and leadership." He said: "I am deeply saddened to learn of the death of Pope Benedict. "I remember with particular affection the remarkable Papal Visit to these lands in 2010. "He was through and through a gentleman, through and through a scholar, through and through a pastor, through and through a man of God - close to the Lord and always his humble servant. The health of the Pope Emeritus, as Benedict was called after he stepped down, had undergone a "worsening in the last hours" due to his age, the Vatican said, and doctors were constantly monitoring his condition. We saw his courtesy, his gentleness, the perceptiveness of his mind and the openness of his welcome to everybody that he met."

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Vatican announces death of Emeritus Pope Benedict (RTE.ie)

Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI has died at the age of 95, the Vatican announced this morning, almost a decade after he became the first pontiff to resign in six ...

"With sorrow I inform you that the Pope Emeritus, Benedict XVI, passed away today at 9:34 in the Mater Ecclesiae Monastery in the Vatican.— Vatican News (@VaticanNews) "With sorrow I inform you that the Pope Emeritus, Benedict XVI, passed away today at 9:34 in the Mater Ecclesiae Monastery in the Vatican," Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said in a statement. Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI has died at the age of 95, the Vatican announced this morning, almost a decade after he became the first pontiff to resign in six centuries.

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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 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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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 dies in Rome nine years after resignation (The Irish Times)

His death took place at 9.34am, ending one of the most influential lives in the Catholic Church over the last 40 years. “With sorrow I inform you that the Pope ...

He will be buried in the crypt beneath St Peter’s and, as he requested, in the spot previously occupied by the remains of Pope John Paul II, whose funeral Mass in 2005 was led by then cardinal Ratzinger as Dean of the College of Cardinals. Pope John Paul II’s remains were reinterred in St Peter’s on his beatification by Benedict in 2011. As a former head of state, he will lie in state at St Peter’s beforehand to allow foreign dignitaries pay respects. In February 2013 Benedict announced his resignation, the first pope to do so in over 600 years. Pope Francis will preside over his funeral on Thursday, January 5th at 9:30am in St Peter’s Square. In 1958 Joseph was appointed a theology professor at university in Freising, Bavaria.

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