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Pope Benedict XVI Latin Benedictus PP XVI Italian Benedetto XVI German Benedikt XVI born Joseph Alois Ratzinger German pronunciation ˈjoːzɛf ˈʔaːlɔɪ s ˈʁat sɪŋɐ 16 April 1927 31 December 2022 was the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 19 April 2005 until his resignation on 28 February 2013 Benedict s election as pope occurred in the 2005 papal conclave that followed the death of Pope John Paul II Benedict chose to be known as Pope emeritus upon his resignation and he retained this title until his death in 2022 Pope Benedict XVIBishop of RomeBenedict XVI in 2010ChurchCatholic ChurchPapacy began19 April 2005Papacy ended28 February 2013PredecessorJohn Paul IISuccessorFrancisOrdersOrdination29 June 1951 by Michael von FaulhaberConsecration28 May 1977 by Josef StanglCreated cardinal27 June 1977 by Paul VIPersonal detailsBornJoseph Alois Ratzinger 1927 04 16 16 April 1927 Marktl Bavaria GermanyDied31 December 2022 2022 12 31 aged 95 Mater Ecclesiae Monastery Vatican CityNationalityGerman with Vatican citizenship Previous post s Dean of the College of Cardinals 2002 2005 Cardinal Bishop of Ostia 2002 2005 Cardinal Bishop of Velletri Segni 1993 2005 Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith 1982 2005 President of the International Theological Commission 1982 2005 President of the Pontifical Biblical Commission 1982 2005 Cardinal Priest of Santa Maria Consolatrice al Tiburtino 1977 1993 Archbishop of Munich and Freising 1977 1982 MottoCooperatores veritatis Latin for Cooperators of the truth SignatureCoat of armsPhilosophy careerNotable workJesus of Nazareth Introduction to Christianity Eschatology Death and Eternal Life Deus caritas estEraContemporary philosophyRegionWestern philosophySchoolAugustinianism Nouvelle theologieMain interestsChristian theology ecclesiologyNotable ideasRejection of dehellenization Hermeneutic of continuityOrdination historyHistoryDiaconal ordinationOrdained by de Date29 October 1950PlaceFreising Cathedral FreisingPriestly ordinationOrdained byMichael von FaulhaberDate29 June 1951PlaceFreising Cathedral FreisingEpiscopal consecrationPrincipal consecratorJosef StanglCo consecrators de de Date28 May 1977PlaceFrauenkirche MunichCardinalateElevated byPope Paul VIDate27 June 1977Episcopal successionBishops consecrated by Pope Benedict XVI as principal consecratorAlberto Bovone12 May 1984Zygmunt Zimowski25 May 2002Josef Clemens6 January 2004Bruno Forte8 September 2004Mieczyslaw Mokrzycki29 September 2007Francesco Giovanni Brugnaro29 September 2007Gianfranco Ravasi29 September 2007Tommaso Caputo29 September 2007Sergio Pagano29 September 2007Vincenzo Di Mauro29 September 2007Gabriele Giordano Caccia12 September 2009Franco Coppola12 September 2009Pietro Parolin12 September 2009Raffaello Martinelli12 September 2009Giorgio Corbellini12 September 2009Savio Hon5 February 2011Marcello Bartolucci5 February 2011Celso Morga Iruzubieta5 February 2011Antonio Guido Filipazzi5 February 2011Edgar Pena Parra5 February 2011Charles John Brown6 January 2012Marek Solczynski6 January 2012Angelo Vincenzo Zani6 January 2013Fortunatus Nwachukwu6 January 2013Georg Ganswein6 January 2013Nicolas Thevenin6 January 2013Other popes named BenedictPapal styles of Pope Benedict XVIReference styleHis HolinessSpoken styleYour HolinessReligious styleHoly Father Ordained as a priest in 1951 in his native Bavaria Ratzinger embarked on an academic career and established himself as a highly regarded theologian by the late 1950s He was appointed a full professor in 1958 at the age of 31 After a long career as a professor of theology at several German universities he was appointed Archbishop of Munich and Freising and created a cardinal by Pope Paul VI in 1977 an unusual promotion for someone with little pastoral experience In 1981 he was appointed Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith one of the most important dicasteries of the Roman Curia From 2002 until he was elected pope he was also Dean of the College of Cardinals Before becoming pope he had been a major figure on the Vatican stage for a quarter of a century he had had an influence second to none when it came to setting church priorities and directions as one of John Paul II s closest confidants Benedict s writings were prolific and generally defended traditional Catholic doctrine values and liturgy He was originally a liberal theologian but adopted conservative views after 1968 During his papacy Benedict advocated a return to fundamental Christian values to counter the increased secularisation of many Western countries He viewed relativism s denial of objective truth and the denial of moral truths in particular as the central problem of the 21st century Benedict also revived several traditions and permitted greater use of the Tridentine Mass He strengthened the relationship between the Catholic Church and art promoted the use of Latin and reintroduced traditional papal vestments for which reason he was called the pope of aesthetics Benedict s handling of sexual abuse cases within the Catholic Church and opposition to usage of condoms in areas of high HIV transmission was substantially criticised by public health officials anti AIDS activists and victim s rights organizations On 11 February 2013 Benedict announced his effective 28 February 2013 resignation citing a lack of strength of mind and body due to his advanced age His resignation was the first by a pope since Gregory XII in 1415 and the first on a pope s initiative since Celestine V in 1294 He was succeeded by Francis on 13 March 2013 and moved into the newly renovated Mater Ecclesiae Monastery in Vatican City for his retirement In addition to his native German language Benedict had some level of proficiency in French Italian English and Spanish He also knew Portuguese Latin Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Greek He was a member of several social science academies such as the French Academie des Sciences Morales et Politiques He played the piano and had a preference for Mozart and Bach Early life 1927 1951The birth house of Joseph Alois Ratzinger in Marktl Bavaria Joseph Alois Ratzinger was born on 16 April Holy Saturday 1927 at Schulstrasse 11 at 8 30 in the morning in his parents home in Marktl Bavaria Germany He was baptised the same day He was the third and youngest child of Joseph Ratzinger Sr a police officer and Maria Ratzinger nee Peintner his grand uncle was the German priest politician Georg Ratzinger His mother s family was originally from South Tyrol now in Italy Benedict s elder brother Georg became a Catholic priest and was the former director of the Regensburger Domspatzen choir His sister Maria who never married managed her brother Joseph s household until she died in 1991 At the age of five Ratzinger was in a group of children who welcomed the visiting Cardinal Archbishop of Munich Michael von Faulhaber with flowers Struck by the cardinal s distinctive garb he announced later that day that he wanted to be a cardinal He attended the elementary school in Aschau am Inn which was renamed in his honour in 2009 In 1939 aged 12 he enrolled in a minor seminary in Traunstein This period lasted until the seminary was closed for military use in 1942 and the students were all sent home Ratzinger returned to Traunstein Wartime and ordination Ratzinger s family especially his father bitterly resented the Nazis and his father s opposition to Nazism resulted in demotions and harassment of the family Following his 14th birthday in 1941 Ratzinger was conscripted into the Hitler Youth as membership was required by law for all 14 year old German boys after March 1939 but was an unenthusiastic member who refused to attend meetings according to his brother In 1941 one of Ratzinger s cousins a 14 year old boy with Down syndrome was taken away by the Nazi regime and murdered during the Aktion T4 campaign of Nazi eugenics In 1943 while still in seminary he was drafted into the German anti aircraft corps as Luftwaffenhelfer Ratzinger then trained in the German infantry As the Allied front drew closer to his post in 1945 he deserted back to his family s home in Traunstein after his unit had ceased to exist just as American troops established a headquarters in the Ratzinger household As a German soldier he was interned in US prisoner of war camps first in Neu Ulm then at Fliegerhorst military airfield Bad Aibling shortly to be repurposed as Bad Aibling Station where he was at the time of Victory in Europe Day and released on 19 June 1945 Ratzinger and his brother Georg entered Saint Michael Seminary in Traunstein in November 1945 later studying at the Ducal Georgianum Herzogliches Georgianum of the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich They were both ordained in Freising on 29 June 1951 by Cardinal Michael von Faulhaber of Munich the same man Ratzinger had met as a child He recalled at the moment the elderly Archbishop laid his hands on me a little bird perhaps a lark flew up from the altar in the high cathedral and trilled a little joyful song He celebrated his first Mass later that summer in Traunstein at St Oswald s Church Ratzinger s 1953 dissertation was on Augustine of Hippo and was titled The People and the House of God in Augustine s Doctrine of the Church His habilitation which qualified him for a professorship was on Bonaventure It was completed in 1957 and he became a professor at Freising College in 1958 Encounter with Romano Guardini In his early twenties Ratzinger was deeply influenced by the thought of Italian German philosopher Romano Guardini who taught in Munich from 1946 to 1951 when Ratzinger was studying in Freising and later at the University of Munich The intellectual affinity between these two thinkers who would later become decisive figures for the twentieth century Catholic Church was preoccupied with rediscovering the essentials of Christianity Guardini wrote his 1938 The Essence of Christianity while Ratzinger penned Introduction to Christianity three decades later in 1968 Guardini inspired many in the Catholic social democratic tradition particularly the Communion and Liberation movement in the New Evangelization encouraged under the papacy of the Polish Pope John Paul II Ratzinger wrote an introduction to a 1996 reissue of Guardini s 1954 The Lord Pre papal career 1951 2005Academic career 1951 1977 Ratzinger began as assistant pastor curate at the parish St Martin Moosach in Munich in 1951 Ratzinger became a professor at the University of Bonn in 1959 with his inaugural lecture on The God of Faith and the God of Philosophy In 1963 he moved to the University of Munster During this period he participated in the Second Vatican Council 1962 1965 and served as a peritus theological consultant to Cardinal Frings of Cologne He was viewed during the time of the council as a reformer cooperating with theologians like Hans Kung and Edward Schillebeeckx Ratzinger became an admirer of Karl Rahner a well known academic theologian of the Nouvelle theologie and a proponent of Church reform In 1966 Ratzinger was appointed to a chair in dogmatic theology at the University of Tubingen where he was a colleague of Hans Kung In his 1968 book Introduction to Christianity he wrote that the pope has a duty to hear differing voices within the Church before making a decision and he downplayed the centrality of the papacy During this time he distanced himself from the atmosphere of Tubingen and the Marxist leanings of the student movement of the 1960s that quickly radicalized in the years 1967 and 1968 culminating in a series of disturbances and riots in April and May 1968 Ratzinger came increasingly to see these and associated developments such as decreasing respect for authority among his students as connected to a departure from traditional Catholic teachings Despite his reformist bent his views increasingly came to contrast with the liberal ideas gaining currency in theological circles He was invited by Rev Theodore Hesburgh to join the theology faculty at the University of Notre Dame but declined on grounds that his English was not good enough Some voices among them Kung deemed this period in Ratzinger s life a turn towards conservatism while Ratzinger himself said in a 1993 interview I see no break in my views as a theologian over the years Ratzinger continued to defend the work of the Second Vatican Council including Nostra aetate the document on respect of other religions ecumenism and the declaration of the right to freedom of religion Later as the Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith Ratzinger most clearly spelled out the Catholic Church s position on other religions in the 2000 document Dominus Iesus which also talks about the Catholic way to engage in ecumenical dialogue During his time at Tubingen University Ratzinger published articles in the reformist theological journal Concilium though he increasingly chose less reformist themes than other contributors to the magazine such as Kung and Schillebeeckx In 1969 Ratzinger returned to Bavaria to the University of Regensburg and co founded the theological journal Communio with Hans Urs von Balthasar Henri de Lubac Walter Kasper and others in 1972 Communio now published in seventeen languages including German English and Spanish has become a prominent journal of contemporary Catholic theological thought Until he was elected pope he remained one of the journal s most prolific contributors In 1976 he suggested that the Augsburg Confession might be recognised as a Catholic statement of faith Several of Benedict s former students became his confidantes notably Christoph Schonborn and a number of his former students sometimes meet for discussions He served as vice president of the University of Regensburg from 1976 to 1977 On 26 May 1976 he was appointed a Prelate of Honour of His Holiness Archbishop of Munich and Freising 1977 1982 Palais Holnstein in Munich the residence of Benedict as Archbishop of Munich and Freising On 24 March 1977 Ratzinger was appointed Archbishop of Munich and Freising and was ordained a bishop on 28 May He took as his episcopal motto Cooperatores veritatis Latin for cooperators of the truth from the Third Epistle of John a choice on which he commented in his autobiographical work Milestones In the consistory of 27 June 1977 he was named Cardinal Priest of Santa Maria Consolatrice al Tiburtino by Pope Paul VI By the time of the 2005 conclave he was one of only fourteen remaining cardinals appointed by Paul VI and one of only three of those under the age of 80 Of these only he and William Wakefield Baum took part in the conclave Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith 1981 2005 On 25 November 1981 Pope John Paul II upon the retirement of Franjo Seper named Ratzinger as the Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith formerly known as the Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office the historical Roman Inquisition Consequently he resigned from his post in Munich in early 1982 He was promoted within the College of Cardinals to become Cardinal Bishop of Velletri Segni in 1993 and was made the college s vice dean in 1998 and dean in 2002 Just a year after its foundation in 1990 Ratzinger joined the European Academy of Sciences and Arts in Salzburg Cardinal Ratzinger in Rome 1988 Ratzinger defended and reaffirmed Catholic doctrine including teaching on topics such as birth control homosexuality and inter religious dialogue The theologian Leonardo Boff for example was suspended while others such as Matthew Fox were censured Other issues also prompted condemnations or revocations of rights to teach for instance some posthumous writings of Jesuit priest Anthony de Mello were the subject of a notification Ratzinger and the congregation viewed many of them particularly the later works as having an element of religious indifferentism in other words that Christ was one master alongside others In particular Dominus Iesus published by the congregation in the jubilee year 2000 reaffirmed many recently unpopular ideas including the Catholic Church s position that salvation is found in no one else for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved The document angered many Protestant churches by claiming that they are not churches but ecclesial communities Ratzinger s 2001 letter De delictis gravioribus clarified the confidentiality of internal church investigations as defined in the 1962 document Crimen sollicitationis into accusations made against priests of certain crimes including sexual abuse This became a subject of controversy during the sex abuse cases For 20 years Ratzinger had been the man in charge of enforcing the document While bishops hold the secrecy pertained only internally and did not preclude investigation by civil law enforcement the letter was often seen as promoting a coverup Later as pope he was accused in a lawsuit of conspiring to cover up the molestation of three boys in Texas but sought and obtained diplomatic immunity from liability On 12 March 1983 Ratzinger as prefect notified the lay faithful and the clergy that Archbishop Pierre Martin Ngo Đinh Thục had incurred excommunication latae sententiae for illicit episcopal consecrations without the apostolic mandate In 1997 when he turned 70 Ratzinger asked Pope John Paul II for permission to leave the Congregation of the Doctrine of Faith and to become an archivist in the Vatican Secret Archives and a librarian in the Vatican Library but John Paul refused his assent Ratzinger engaged in a dialogue with critical theorist Jurgen Habermas in 2004 published three years later by Ignatius Press non primary source needed Papacy 2005 2013Benedict in St Peter s Basilica 15 May 2005Benedict in St Peter s Square 2007Benedict reciting the weekly Angelus prayer while overlooking St Peter s Square 2012Election to the papacy In April 2005 before his election as pope Ratzinger was identified as one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time While Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith Ratzinger repeatedly stated he would like to retire to his house in the Bavarian village of Pentling near Regensburg and dedicate himself to writing books At the papal conclave it was if not Ratzinger who And as they came to know him the question became why not Ratzinger On 19 April 2005 he was elected on the second day after four ballots Cardinal Cormac Murphy O Connor described the final vote It s very solemn when you go up one by one to put your vote in the urn and you re looking up at the Last Judgement of Michelangelo And I still remember vividly the then Cardinal Ratzinger sitting on the edge of his chair Ratzinger had hoped to retire peacefully and said that At a certain point I prayed to God please don t do this to me Evidently this time He didn t listen to me At the balcony Benedict s first words to the crowd given in Italian before he gave the traditional Urbi et Orbi blessing in Latin were Dear brothers and sisters after the great Pope John Paul II the Cardinals have elected me a simple humble labourer in the vineyard of the Lord The fact that the Lord knows how to work and to act even with insufficient instruments comforts me and above all I entrust myself to your prayers In the joy of the Risen Lord confident of his unfailing help let us move forward The Lord will help us and Mary His Most Holy Mother will be on our side Thank you On 24 April Benedict celebrated the Papal Inauguration Mass in St Peter s Square during which he was invested with the Pallium and the Ring of the Fisherman On 7 May he took possession of his cathedral church the Archbasilica of St John Lateran Choice of name Benedict XVI chose his papal name which comes from the Latin word meaning the blessed in honour of both Benedict XV and Benedict of Nursia Benedict XV was pope during the First World War during which time he passionately pursued peace between the warring nations St Benedict of Nursia was the founder of the Benedictine monasteries most monasteries of the Middle Ages were of the Benedictine order and the author of the Rule of Saint Benedict which is still the most influential writing regarding the monastic life of Western Christianity The Pope explained his choice of name during his first general audience in St Peter s Square on 27 April 2005 Filled with sentiments of awe and thanksgiving I wish to speak of why I chose the name Benedict Firstly I remember Pope Benedict XV that courageous prophet of peace who guided the Church through turbulent times of war In his footsteps I place my ministry in the service of reconciliation and harmony between peoples Additionally I recall Saint Benedict of Nursia co patron of Europe whose life evokes the Christian roots of Europe I ask him to help us all to hold firm to the centrality of Christ in our Christian life May Christ always take first place in our thoughts and actions Tone of papacy Benedict s first trip in a popemobile 2005 During Benedict s inaugural Mass the previous custom of every cardinal submitting to the pope was replaced by being greeted by twelve people including cardinals clergy religious a married couple and their child and some who were newly confirmed people the cardinals had formally sworn their obedience upon the election of the new pontiff He began using an open topped papal car saying that he wanted to be closer to the people Benedict continued the tradition of his predecessor John Paul II and baptised several infants in the Sistine Chapel at the beginning of each year on the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord in his pastoral role as Bishop of Rome Beatifications During his pontificate Benedict XVI beatified 870 people On 9 May 2005 Benedict XVI began the beatification process for his predecessor Pope John Paul II Normally five years must pass after a person s death before the beatification process can begin However in an audience with Benedict Camillo Ruini vicar general of the Diocese of Rome and the official responsible for promoting the cause for canonization of any person who dies within that diocese cited exceptional circumstances which suggested that the waiting period could be waived This had happened before when Pope Paul VI waived the five year rule and announced beatification processes for two of his own predecessors Pope Pius XII and Pope John XXIII Benedict XVI followed this precedent when he waived the five year rule for John Paul II The decision was announced on 13 May 2005 the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima and the 24th anniversary of the attempt on John Paul II s life John Paul II often credited Our Lady of Fatima for preserving him on that day Cardinal Ruini inaugurated the diocesan phase of the cause for beatification in the Lateran Basilica on 28 June 2005 The first beatification under the new pope was celebrated on 14 May 2005 by Jose Cardinal Saraiva Martins Cardinal Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints The new Blesseds were Marianne Cope and Ascension Nicol Goni Cardinal Clemens August Graf von Galen was beatified on 9 October 2005 Mariano de la Mata was beatified in November 2006 and Rosa Eluvathingal was beatified on 3 December of that year and Basil Moreau was beatified in September 2007 In October 2008 the following beatifications took place Celestine of the Mother of God Giuseppina Nicoli Hendrina Stenmanns Maria Rosa Flesch Marta Anna Wiecka Michael Sopocko Petrus Kibe Kasui and 187 Companions Susana Paz Castillo Ramirez and Maria Isbael Salvat Romero On 19 September 2010 during his visit to the United Kingdom Benedict personally proclaimed the beatification of John Henry Newman Unlike his predecessor Benedict delegated the beatification liturgical service to a cardinal On 29 September 2005 the Congregation for the Causes of Saints issued a communique announcing that henceforth beatifications would be celebrated by a representative of the pope usually the prefect of that Congregation Canonizations Benedict at the canonization of the Brazilian friar Frei Galvao 2007 During his pontificate Benedict XVI canonized 45 people He celebrated his first canonizations on 23 October 2005 in St Peter s Square when he canonized Josef Bilczewski Alberto Hurtado Zygmunt Gorazdowski Gaetano Catanoso and Felice da Nicosia The canonizations were part of a mass that marked the conclusion of the General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops and the Year of the Eucharist Benedict canonized Bishop Rafael Guizar y Valencia Theodore Guerin Filippo Smaldone and Rosa Venerini on 15 October 2006 During his visit to Brazil in 2007 Benedict presided over the canonization of Frei Galvao on 11 May while George Preca founder of the Malta based MUSEUM Szymon of Lipnica Charles of Mount Argus and Marie Eugenie de Jesus were canonized in a ceremony held at the Vatican on 3 June 2007 Preca is the first Maltese saint since the country s conversion to Christianity in A D 60 when St Paul converted the inhabitants In October 2008 the following canonizations took place Alphonsa of the Immaculate Conception of India Gaetano Errico Narcisa de Jesus Martillo Moran and Maria Bernarda Butler In April 2009 the Pope canonized Arcangelo Tadini Bernardo Tolomei Nuno Alvares Pereira Geltrude Comensoli and Caterina Volpicelli In October of the same year he canonized Jeanne Jugan Damien de Veuster Zygmunt Szczesny Felinski Francisco Coll Guitart and Rafael Arnaiz Baron On 17 October 2010 Benedict canonized Andre Bessette a French Canadian Stanislaw Soltys a 15th century Polish priest Italian nuns Giulia Salzano and Camilla Battista da Varano Spanish nun Candida Maria de Jesus Cipitria y Barriola and the first Australian saint Mary MacKillop On 23 October 2011 he canonized three saints a Spanish nun Bonifacia Rodriguez y Castro Italian archbishop Guido Maria Conforti and Italian priest Luigi Guanella In December 2011 the Pope formally recognized the validity of the miracles necessary to proceed with the canonizations of Kateri Tekakwitha who would be the first Native American saint Marianne Cope a nun working with lepers in what is now the state of Hawaii Giovanni Battista Piamarta an Italian priest Jacques Berthieu a French Jesuit priest and African martyr Carmen Salles y Barangueras a Spanish nun and founder of the Sisters of the Immaculate Conception Peter Calungsod a lay catechist and martyr from the Philippines and Anna Schaffer whose desire to be a missionary was unfulfilled on account of her illness They were canonized on 21 October 2012 Doctors of the Church On 7 October 2012 Benedict named Hildegard of Bingen and John of Avila as Doctors of the Church the 34th and 35th individuals so recognized in the history of Christianity Curia reform Benedict made only modest changes to the structure of the Roman Curia In March 2006 he placed both the Pontifical Council for Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant Peoples and the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace under a single president Cardinal Renato Martino When Martino retired in 2009 each council received its own president once again Also in March 2006 the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue was briefly merged into the Pontifical Council for Culture under Cardinal Paul Poupard Those Councils maintained their separate officials and staffs while their status and competencies continued unchanged and in May 2007 Interreligious Dialogue was restored to its separate status again with its own president In June 2010 Benedict created the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization appointing Archbishop Rino Fisichella its first president On 16 January 2013 the Pope transferred responsibility for catechesis from the Congregation for the Clergy to the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization Teachings As pope one of Benedict s main roles was to teach about the Catholic faith and the solutions to the problems of discerning and living the faith a role that he could play well as a former head of the Church s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith The main points of emphasis of his teachings are stated in more detail in Theology of Pope Benedict XVI Friendship with Jesus Christ After his first homily as pope Benedict referred to both Jesus Christ and John Paul II Citing John Paul II s well known words Do not be afraid Open wide the doors for Christ Benedict said Are we not perhaps all afraid in some way If we let Christ enter fully into our lives if we open ourselves totally to Him are we not afraid that He might take something away from us And once again the Pope said No If we let Christ into our lives we lose nothing nothing absolutely nothing of what makes life free beautiful and great No Only in this friendship do we experience beauty and liberation When we give ourselves to Him we receive a hundredfold in return Yes open open wide the doors to Christ and you will find true life Friendship with Jesus Christ was a frequent theme of Benedict s preaching He stressed that on this intimate friendship everything depends He also said We are all called to open ourselves to this friendship with God speaking to Him as to a friend the only One who can make the world both good and happy That is all we have to do is put ourselves at His disposal is an extremely important message It is a message that helps to overcome what can be considered the great temptation of our time the claim that after the Big Bang God withdrew from history Thus in his book Jesus of Nazareth his main purpose was to help foster in the reader the growth of a living relationship with Jesus Christ He took up this theme in his first encyclical Deus caritas est In his explanation and summary of the encyclical he stated If friendship with God becomes for us something ever more important and decisive then we will begin to love those whom God loves and who are in need of us God wants us to be friends of His friends and we can be so if we are interiorly close to them Thus he said that prayer is urgently needed It is time to reaffirm the importance of prayer in the face of the activism and the growing secularism of many Christians engaged in charitable work Dictatorship of relativism Continuing what he said in the pre conclave Mass about what he often referred to as the central problem of our faith today on 6 June 2005 Benedict also said Today a particularly insidious obstacle to the task of education is the massive presence in our society and culture of that relativism which recognising nothing as definitive leaves as the ultimate criterion only the self with its desires And under the semblance of freedom it becomes a prison for each one for it separates people from one another locking each person into his or her own ego Benedict said that a dictatorship of relativism was the core challenge facing the Church and humanity At the root of this problem he said is Immanuel Kant s self limitation of reason This he said is contradictory to the modern acclamation of science whose excellence is based on the power of reason to know the truth He said that this self amputation of reason leads to pathologies of religion such as terrorism and pathologies of science such as ecological disasters Benedict traced the failed revolutions and violent ideologies of the 20th century to a conversion of partial points of view into absolute guides He said Absolutizing what is not absolute but relative is called totalitarianism Christianity as religion according to reason In the discussion with secularism and rationalism one of Benedict s basic ideas can be found in his address on the Crisis of Culture in the West a day before Pope John Paul II died when he referred to Christianity as the religion of the Logos the Greek for word reason meaning or intelligence He said From the beginning Christianity has understood itself as the religion of the Logos as the religion according to reason It has always defined men all men without distinction as creatures and images of God proclaiming for them the same dignity In this connection the Enlightenment is of Christian origin and it is no accident that it was born precisely and exclusively in the realm of the Christian faith It was and is the merit of the Enlightenment to have again proposed these original values of Christianity and of having given back to reason its own voice Today this should be precisely Christianity s philosophical strength in so far as the problem is whether the world comes from the irrational and reason is not other than a sub product on occasion even harmful of its development or whether the world comes from reason and is as a consequence its criterion and goal In the so necessary dialogue between secularists and Catholics we Christians must be very careful to remain faithful to this fundamental line to live a faith that comes from the Logos from creative reason and that because of this is also open to all that is truly rational Benedict also emphasised that Only creative reason which in the crucified God is manifested as love can really show us the way Encyclicals Benedict wrote three encyclicals Deus caritas est Latin for God is Love Spe salvi Saved by Hope and Caritas in veritate Love in Truth In his first encyclical Deus caritas est he said that a human being created in the image of God who is love can practise love to give himself to God and others agape by receiving and experiencing God s love in contemplation This life of love according to him is the life of the saints such as Teresa of Calcutta and the Blessed Virgin Mary and is the direction Christians take when they believe that God loves them in Jesus Christ The encyclical contains almost 16 000 words in 42 paragraphs The first half is said to have been written by Benedict in German his first language in the summer of 2005 the second half is derived from uncompleted writings left by his predecessor Pope John Paul II The document was signed by Benedict on Christmas Day 25 December 2005 The encyclical was promulgated a month later in Latin and was translated into English French German Italian Polish Portuguese and Spanish It is the first encyclical to be published since the Vatican decided to assert copyright in the official writings of the pope Benedict s second encyclical titled Spe Salvi Saved by Hope about the virtue of hope was released on 30 November 2007 His third encyclical titled Caritas in veritate Love in Truth or Charity in Truth was signed on 29 June 2009 the Feast of Sts Peter and Paul and released on 7 July 2009 In it the Pope continued the Church s teachings on social justice He condemned the prevalent economic system where the pernicious effects of sin are evident and called on people to rediscover ethics in business and economic relations At the time of his resignation Benedict had completed a draft of a fourth encyclical entitled Lumen fidei The Light of Faith intended to accompany his first two encyclicals to complete a trilogy on the three theological virtues of faith hope and love Benedict s successor Francis completed and published Lumen Fidei in June 2013 four months after Benedict s retirement and Francis s succession Although the encyclical is officially the work of Francis paragraph 7 of the encyclical explicitly expresses Francis s debt to Benedict These considerations on faith in continuity with all that the Church s magisterium has pronounced on this theological virtue are meant to supplement what Benedict XVI had written in his encyclical letters on charity and hope He himself had almost completed a first draft of an encyclical on faith For this I am deeply grateful to him and as his brother in Christ I have taken up his fine work and added a few contributions of my own Post synodal apostolic exhortation Sacramentum caritatis The Sacrament of Charity signed 22 February 2007 was released in Latin Italian English French German Portuguese Spanish and Polish It was made available in various languages on 13 March 2007 in Rome The English edition of Libera Editrice Vaticana is 158 pages This apostolic exhortation seeks to take up the richness and variety of the reflections and proposals which emerged from the Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops which was held in 2006 Motu proprio on Tridentine Mass An altar set for the Traditional Latin Mass On 7 July 2007 Benedict issued the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum declaring that upon the request of the faithful the celebration of Mass according to the Missal of 1962 of the Tridentine Mass was to be more easily permitted Stable groups who previously had to petition their bishop to have a Tridentine Mass may now merely request permission from their local priest While Summorum Pontificum directs that pastors should provide the Tridentine Mass upon the requests of the faithful it also allows for any qualified priest to offer private celebrations of the Tridentine Mass to which the faithful may be admitted if they wish For regularly scheduled public celebrations of the Tridentine Mass the permission of the priest in charge of the church is required In an accompanying letter the Pope outlined his position concerning questions about the new guidelines As there were fears that the move would entail a reversal of the Second Vatican Council Benedict emphasised that the Tridentine Mass would not detract from the council and that the Mass of Paul VI would still be the norm and priests were not permitted to refuse to say the Mass in that form He pointed out that the use of Tridentine Mass was never juridically abrogated and consequently in principle was always permitted The letter also decried deformations of the liturgy because in many places celebrations were not faithful to the prescriptions of the new Missal as the Second Vatican Council was wrongly seen as authorising or even requiring creativity mentioning his own experience The Pope considered that allowing the Tridentine Mass to those who request it was a means to prevent or heal schism stating that on occasions in history not enough was done by the Church s leaders to maintain or regain reconciliation and unity and that this imposes an obligation on us today to make every effort to enable for all those who truly desire unity to remain in that unity or to attain it anew Cardinal Dario Castrillon Hoyos the president of the Pontifical Commission established to facilitate full ecclesial communion of those associated with that Society stated that the decree opened the door for their return Bishop Bernard Fellay superior general of the SSPX expressed deep gratitude to the Sovereign Pontiff for this great spiritual benefit In July 2021 Pope Francis issued the apostolic letter titled Traditionis custodes which substantially reversed the decision of Benedict XVI in Summorum Pontificum and imposed new and broad restrictions on the use of the Traditional Latin Mass The decision was controversial and widely criticized by conservative and traditionalist Catholics as lacking in charity and an attack on those attached to the liturgical patrimony of the Church Unicity and salvific universality of the Catholic Church Near the end of June 2007 the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith issued a document approved by Benedict XVI because some contemporary theological interpretations of Vatican II s ecumenical intent had been erroneous or ambiguous and had prompted confusion and doubt The document has been seen as restating key sections of a 2000 text the pope wrote when he was prefect of the congregation Dominus Iesus Consumerism Benedict condemned excessive consumerism especially among youth He stated in December 2007 that A dolescents youths and even children are easy victims of the corruption of love deceived by unscrupulous adults who lying to themselves and to them draw them into the dead end streets of consumerism In June 2009 he blamed outsourcing for the greater availability of consumer goods which lead to the downsizing of social security systems Ecumenism Benedict on a throne in the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican 2011 Speaking at his weekly audience in St Peter s Square on 7 June 2006 Benedict asserted that Jesus himself had entrusted the leadership of the Church to his apostle Peter Peter s responsibility thus consists of guaranteeing the communion with Christ Let us pray so that the primacy of Peter entrusted to poor human beings may always be exercised in this original sense desired by the Lord so that it will be increasingly recognised in its true meaning by brothers who are still not in communion with us Also in 2006 Benedict met the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams In their Common Declaration they highlighted the previous 40 years of dialogue between Catholics and Anglicans while also acknowledging serious obstacles to our ecumenical progress On 4 November 2009 in response to a 2007 petition by the Traditional Anglican Church Benedict issued the apostolic constitution Anglicanorum coetibus which authorized the creation of Personal Ordinariates for Anglicans entering into full communion Between 2011 and 2012 three ordinariates were erected currently totalling 9090 members 194 priests and 94 parishes Interfaith dialogue Judaism When Benedict ascended to the papacy his election was welcomed by the Anti Defamation League who noted his great sensitivity to Jewish history and the Holocaust However his election received a more reserved response from British Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks who hoped that Benedict would continue along the path of Pope John XXIII and Pope John Paul II in working to enhance relations with the Jewish people and the State of Israel Israeli foreign minister Silvan Shalom also offered tentative praise though Shalom believed that this Pope considering his historical experience will be especially committed to an uncompromising fight against anti Semitism Critics have accused Benedict s papacy of insensitivity towards Judaism The two most prominent instances were the expansion of the use of the Tridentine Mass and the lifting of the excommunication on four bishops from the Society of St Pius X SSPX In the Good Friday service the Tridentine Mass rubrics include a prayer that asks God to lift the veil so they Jews may be delivered from their darkness This prayer has historically been contentious in Judaic Catholic relations and several groups saw the restoration of the Tridentine Mass as problematic Among those whose excommunications were lifted was Bishop Richard Williamson an outspoken historical revisionist sometimes interpreted as a Holocaust denier The lifting of his excommunication led critics to charge that the Pope was condoning his historical revisionist views Islam Benedict s relations with Islam were strained at times On 12 September 2006 he delivered a lecture which touched on Islam at the University of Regensburg in Germany He had served there as a professor of theology before becoming Pope and his lecture was entitled Faith Reason and the University Memories and Reflections The lecture received much attention from political and religious authorities Many Islamic politicians and religious leaders registered their protest against what they labelled an insulting mischaracterization of Islam although his focus was aimed towards the rationality of religious violence and its effect on the religion Muslims were particularly offended by a passage that the Pope quoted in his speech Show me just what Muhammad brought that was new and there you will find things only evil and inhuman such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached The passage originally appeared in the Dialogue Held with a Certain Persian the Worthy Mouterizes in Anakara of Galatia written in 1391 as an expression of the views of the Byzantine emperor Manuel II Palaeologus one of the last Christian rulers before the Fall of Constantinople to the Muslim Ottoman Empire on such issues as forced conversion holy war and the relationship between faith and reason According to the German text the Pope s original comment was that the emperor addresses his interlocutor in an astoundingly harsh to us surprisingly harsh way wendet er sich in erstaunlich schroffer uns uberraschend schroffer Form Benedict apologized for any offence he had caused and made a point of visiting Turkey a predominantly Muslim country and praying in its Blue Mosque Benedict planned on 5 March 2008 to meet with Muslim scholars and religious leaders autumn 2008 at a Catholic Muslim seminar in Rome That meeting the First Meeting of the Catholic Muslim Forum was held from 4 6 November 2008 On 9 May 2009 Benedict visited the King Hussein Mosque in Amman Jordan where he was addressed by Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad Buddhism The Dalai Lama congratulated Benedict XVI upon his election and visited him in October 2006 in Vatican City In 2007 the People s Republic of China was accused of using its political influence to stop a meeting between the Pope and the Dalai Lama Indigenous American beliefs While visiting Brazil in May 2007 the pope sparked controversy by saying that native populations had been silently longing for the Christian faith brought to South America by colonizers The Pope continued stating that the proclamation of Jesus and of his Gospel did not at any point involve an alienation of the pre Columbus cultures nor was it the imposition of a foreign culture Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez demanded an apology and an indigenous organization in Ecuador issued a response which stated that representatives of the Catholic Church of those times with honourable exceptions were accomplices deceivers and beneficiaries of one of the most horrific genocides of all humanity Later the Pope speaking Italian said at a weekly audience that it was not possible to forget the suffering and the injustices inflicted by colonizers against the indigenous population whose fundamental human rights were often trampled but made no apology Hinduism While visiting the United States on 17 April 2008 Benedict met with International Society for Krishna Consciousness representative Radhika Ramana Dasa a noted Hindu scholar and disciple of Hanumatpreshaka Swami On behalf of the Hindu American community Radhika Ramana Dasa presented a gift of an Om symbol to Benedict Pastoral visits and security Benedict in a Mercedes Benz popemobile Sao Paulo Brazil 2007 As pontiff Benedict carried out numerous Apostolic activities including journeys in Italy and across the world Benedict travelled extensively during the first three years of his papacy In addition to his travels within Italy he made two visits to his homeland Germany one for World Youth Day and another to visit the towns of his childhood He also visited Poland and Spain where he was enthusiastically received His visit to Turkey an overwhelmingly Muslim nation was initially overshadowed by the controversy about a lecture he had given at Regensburg His visit was met by nationalist and Islamic protesters and was placed under unprecedented security measures Benedict made a joint declaration with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I in an attempt to begin to heal the rift between the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches In 2007 Benedict visited Brazil to address the Bishops Conference there and canonize Friar Antonio Galvao an 18th century Franciscan In June 2007 Benedict made a personal pilgrimage and pastoral visit to Assisi the birthplace of St Francis In September Benedict undertook a three day visit to Austria during which he joined Vienna s chief rabbi Paul Chaim Eisenberg in a memorial to the 65 000 Viennese Jews who perished in Nazi death camps During his stay in Austria he also celebrated Mass at the Marian shrine Mariazell and visited Heiligenkreuz Abbey Benedict celebrates his 81st birthday with US president George W Bush and First Lady Laura Bush at the White House in Washington D C 2008 In April 2008 Benedict made his first visit to the United States since becoming pope He arrived in Washington D C where he was formally received at the White House and met privately with US president George W Bush While in Washington the pope addressed representatives of US Catholic universities met with leaders of other world religions and celebrated Mass at the Washington Nationals baseball stadium with 47 000 people The Pope also met privately with victims of sexual abuse by priests The Pope travelled to New York City where he addressed the United Nations General Assembly Also while in New York the Pope celebrated Mass at St Patrick s Cathedral met with disabled children and their families and attended an event for Catholic youth where he addressed some 25 000 young people in attendance On the final day of the Pope s visit he visited the World Trade Center site and later celebrated Mass at Yankee Stadium In July 2008 the Pope travelled to Australia to attend World Youth Day 2008 in Sydney On 19 July in St Mary s Cathedral he made an apology for child sex abuse perpetrated by the clergy in Australia On 13 September 2008 at an outdoor Paris Mass attended by 250 000 people Benedict condemned the modern materialism the world s love of power possessions and money as a modern day plague comparing it to paganism In 2009 he visited Africa Cameroon and Angola for the first time as pope During his visit he suggested that altering sexual behaviour was the answer to Africa s AIDS crisis and urged Catholics to reach out and convert believers in sorcery He visited the Middle East Jordan Israel and Palestine in May 2009 Benedict s main arena for pastoral activity was the Vatican itself his Christmas and Easter homilies and Urbi et Orbi were delivered from St Peter s Basilica The Vatican is also the only regular place where Benedict travelled via motor without the protective bulletproof case common to most popemobiles Despite the more secure setting Benedict was victim to security risks several times inside Vatican City On Wednesday 6 June 2007 during his General Audience a man leapt across a barrier evaded guards and nearly mounted the Pope s vehicle although he was stopped and Benedict seemed to be unaware of the event On Thursday 24 December 2009 while Benedict was proceeding to the altar to celebrate Christmas Eve Mass at St Peter s Basilica a woman later identified as 25 year old Susanna Maiolo who holds Italian and Swiss citizenship jumped the barrier and grabbed the Pope by his vestments and pulled him to the ground The 82 year old Benedict fell but was assisted to his feet and he continued to proceed toward the altar to celebrate Mass Roger Etchegaray the vice dean of the College of Cardinals fell as well and suffered a hip fracture Italian police reported that Maiolo had in a prior action attempted to accost Benedict at the previous Christmas Eve Mass but was prevented from doing so Benedict in Balzan Malta 2010 In his homily Benedict forgave Susanna Maiolo and urged the world to wake up from selfishness and petty affairs and find time for God and spiritual matters Benedict in Zagreb Croatia 2011 Between 17 and 18 April 2010 Benedict made an Apostolic Journey to the Republic of Malta Following meetings with various dignitaries on his first day on the island 50 000 people gathered in a drizzle for Papal Mass on the granaries in Floriana The Pope also met with the Maltese youth at the Valletta Waterfront where an estimated 10 000 young people turned up to greet him Sexual abuse in the Catholic Church Prior to 2001 the primary responsibility for investigating allegations of sexual abuse and disciplining perpetrators rested with the individual dioceses In 2001 Ratzinger convinced John Paul II to put the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in charge of all sexual abuse investigations According to John L Allen Jr Ratzinger in the following years acquired a familiarity with the contours of the problem that virtually no other figure in the Catholic Church can claim Driven by that encounter with what he would later refer to as filth in the Church Ratzinger seems to have undergone something of a conversion experience throughout 2003 04 From that point forward he and his staff seemed driven by a convert s zeal to clean up the mess Cardinal Vincent Nichols wrote that in his role as head of the CDF Ratzinger led important changes made in church law the inclusion in canon law of internet offences against children the extension of child abuse offences to include the sexual abuse of all under 18 the case by case waiving of the statute of limitation and the establishment of a fast track dismissal from the clerical state for offenders According to Charles J Scicluna a former prosecutor handling sexual abuse cases Cardinal Ratzinger displayed great wisdom and firmness in handling those cases also demonstrating great courage in facing some of the most difficult and thorny cases sine acceptione personarum without respect of persons According to Cardinal Christoph Schonborn Ratzinger made entirely clear efforts not to cover things up but to tackle and investigate them This was not always met with approval in the Vatican Ratzinger had pressed John Paul II to investigate Hans Hermann Groer an Austrian cardinal and friend of John Paul accused of sexual abuse which resulted in Groer s resignation In March 2010 Benedict sent a pastoral letter to the Catholic Church in Ireland addressing cases of sexual abuse by priests of minors expressing sorrow and promising changes in the way in which accusations of abuse were addressed Victims groups claimed the letter failed to clarify if secular law enforcement had priority over canon law confidentiality regarding internal investigation of abuse allegations The Pope then promised to introduce measures that would safeguard young people in the future and bring to justice priests who were responsible for abuse and the next month the Vatican issued guidelines on how existing church law should be implemented The guidelines asserted that Civil law concerning reporting of crimes should always be followed As Archbishop of Munich and Freising Despite being more proactive than his predecessor in addressing sexual abuse Benedict was nonetheless cited as failing to do so on more than one occasion In January 2022 a report written by German law firm Westpfahl Spilker Wastl and commissioned by the Catholic Church concluded that Cardinal Ratzinger failed to adequately take action against clerics in four cases of alleged abuse while he was Archbishop of Munich and Freising from 1977 to 1982 The pope emeritus denied the accusations Benedict corrected his former statement that he had not been at a meeting of the ordinariate of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising in January 1980 saying he mistakenly told German investigators he was not there However the error was not done out of bad faith but the result of an error in the editorial processing of his statement According to Reuters lawyer Martin Pusch said that in a total of four cases we have come to the conclusion that the then Archbishop Cardinal Ratzinger can be accused of misconduct in cases of sexual abuse In February 2022 Benedict admitted that errors were made in the treating of sexual abuse cases when he was Archbishop of Munich According to the letter released by the Vatican he asked forgiveness for any grievous fault but denied personal wrongdoing Benedict stated I have had great responsibilities in the Catholic Church All the greater is my pain for the abuses and the errors that occurred in those different places during the time of my mandate Public prosecutor s office in Munich had begun investigations as a result of the 2022 report against both Benedict and Cardinal Friedrich Wetter The investigation was discontinued in March 2023 after it did not reveal sufficient suspicion of criminal activity The case of the investigation was not acts of abuse committed by the Church personnel managers themselves but possible acts of aiding and abetting by active action or omission Legion of Christ founder Marcial Maciel One of the cases Ratzinger pursued involved Marcial Maciel a Mexican priest and founder of the Legionaries of Christ who had been accused repeatedly of sexual abuse Biographer Andrea Tornielli suggested that Cardinal Ratzinger had wanted to take action against Maciel but that John Paul II and other high ranking officials including several cardinals and the Pope s influential secretary Stanislaw Dziwisz prevented him from doing so According to Jason Berry Cardinal Angelo Sodano pressured Ratzinger who was operating on the assumption that the charges were not justified to halt the proceedings against Maciel in 1999 When Maciel was honoured by the Pope in 2004 new accusers came forward and Cardinal Ratzinger took it on himself to authorize an investigation of Maciel After Ratzinger became pope he began proceedings against Maciel and the Legion of Christ that forced Maciel out of active service in the Church On 1 May 2010 the Vatican issued a statement denouncing the most serious and objectively immoral behaviour of Father Maciel confirmed by incontrovertible witnesses which amount to true crimes and show a life deprived of scruples and authentic religious feeling Theodore McCarrick controversy In November 2020 the Vatican published a report blaming Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI for allowing defrocked former cardinal Theodore McCarrick to rise in power despite the fact that they both knew of sex abuse allegations against him Despite the fact that Benedict pressured McCarrick to resign as Archbishop of Washington D C in 2006 McCarrick remained very active in ministry throughout Benedict s papacy and even made a very public appearance when he presided over US senator Ted Kennedy s burial service at Arlington National Cemetery in 2009 Post papacy In 2019 Benedict released a 6 000 word letter that attributed the Church s sexual abuse crisis to an erosion of morality driven by secularization and the sexual revolution of the 1960s The letter was in sharp contrast to the viewpoint of his successor Francis who saw the issue as a byproduct of abuses of power within the Church s hierarchical structure The New York Times later reported that given his frail health at the time however many church watchers questioned whether Benedict had indeed written the letter or had been manipulated to issue it as a way to undercut Francis Upon Benedict s death his efforts to combat sexual abuse in the Church were remembered with mixed reactions in particular by victims groups Francesco Zanardi founder of the Italian victims group Rete l Abuso stated that Ratzinger was less communicative than Francis but he moved in the right direction and that he was the first pontiff to effectively do so Anne Barrett Doyle a co director of BishopAccountability org an advocacy and research group said that Benedict would be remembered chiefly for his failure to achieve what should have been his job one to rectify the incalculable harm done to the hundreds of thousands of children sexually abused by Catholic priests She stated that his tenure had left hundreds of culpable bishops in power and a culture of secrecy intact while the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests said in a statement that Benedict was more concerned about the church s deteriorating image and financial flow to the hierarchy versus grasping the concept of true apologies followed by true amends to victims of abuse Attire Benedict wearing a red Cappello romano during an open air Mass in front of St Peter s Basilica 2007 Benedict re introduced several papal garments which had fallen into disuse He resumed the use of the traditional red papal shoes which had been used since Roman times by popes but which had fallen into disuse during the pontificate of John Paul II Contrary to the initial speculation of the press that the shoes had been made by the Italian fashion house Prada the Vatican announced that the shoes were provided by the Pope s personal shoemaker The journalist Charlotte Allen described Benedict as the pope of aesthetics He has reminded a world that looks increasingly ugly and debased that there is such a thing as the beautiful whether it s embodied in a sonata or an altarpiece or an embroidered cope or the cut of a cassock and that earthly beauty ultimately communicates a beauty that is beyond earthly things Health Prior to his election as pope in 2005 Ratzinger had hoped to retire on account of age related health problems a long held desire to have free time to write and the retirement age for bishops 75 and submitted his resignation as Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith three times but continued at his post in obedience to the wishes of John Paul II In September 1991 Ratzinger suffered a haemorrhagic stroke which slightly impaired his eyesight temporarily but from which he recovered completely This was never officially made public the official news was that he had fallen and struck his head against a radiator but was an open secret known to the conclave that elected him pope Benedict in choir dress with the red summer papal mozzetta embroidered red stole and the red papal shoes Following his election in April 2005 there were several rumours about the Pope s health but none of them were confirmed Early in his pontificate Benedict predicted a short reign which led to concerns about his health In May 2005 the Vatican announced that he had suffered another mild stroke French cardinal Philippe Barbarin said that since the first stroke Ratzinger had been suffering from an age related heart condition for which he was on medication In late November 2006 Vatican insiders told the international press that the Pope had had a routine examination of the heart A few days later an unconfirmed rumour emerged that Benedict had undergone an operation in preparation for an eventual bypass operation but this rumour was only published by a small left wing Italian newspaper and was never confirmed by any Vatican insider On 17 July 2009 Benedict was hospitalized after falling and breaking his right wrist while on vacation in the Alps his injuries were reported to be minor Following the announcement of his resignation the Vatican revealed that Benedict had been fitted with a pacemaker while he was still a cardinal before his election as pope in 2005 The battery in the pacemaker had been replaced three months earlier a routine procedure but that did not influence his decision Resignation Benedict in a popemobile at his final Wednesday General Audience in St Peter s Square 27 February 2013 On 11 February 2013 the Vatican confirmed that Benedict would resign the papacy on 28 February 2013 as a result of his advanced age becoming the first pope to resign since Gregory XII in 1415 At the age of 85 years and 318 days on the effective date of his retirement he was the fourth oldest person to hold the office of pope The move was unexpected as all popes in modern times had held office until death Benedict was the first pope to resign without external pressure since Celestine V in 1294 In his declaration of 10 February 2013 Benedict resigned as Bishop of Rome Successor of Saint Peter In a statement he cited his deteriorating strength and the physical and mental demands of the papacy addressing his cardinals in Latin he gave a brief statement announcing his resignation He also declared that he would continue to serve the Church through a life dedicated to prayer According to a statement from the Vatican the timing of the resignation was not caused by any specific illness but was to avoid that exhausting rush of Easter engagements After two weeks of ceremonial farewells the Pope left office at the appointed time and sede vacante was declared Benedict was succeeded by Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio who took the papal name of Francis on 13 March 2013 On the eve of the first anniversary of Benedict s resignation he wrote to La Stampa to deny speculation he had been forced to step down There isn t the slightest doubt about the validity of my resignation from the Petrine ministry he wrote in a letter to the newspaper The only condition for the validity is the full freedom of the decision Speculation about its invalidity is simply absurd he wrote In an interview on 28 February 2021 Benedict again repeated the legitimacy of his resignation Pope emeritus 2013 2022On the morning of 28 February 2013 Benedict met with the full College of Cardinals and in the early afternoon flew by helicopter to the papal summer residence of Castel Gandolfo He stayed there until refurbishment was completed on his retirement home the Mater Ecclesiae Monastery in the Vatican Gardens near St Peter s former home of twelve nuns where he moved on 2 May 2013 Pope emeritus Benedict XVI with Pope Francis left in the Vatican Gardens July 2013 After his resignation Benedict retained his papal name rather than reverting to his birth name He continued to wear the white cassock but without the pellegrina or the fascia He ceased wearing red papal shoes Benedict returned his official Fisherman s Ring which was rendered unusable by two large cuts across its face According to a Vatican spokesman Benedict spent his first day as Pope emeritus with Archbishop Georg Ganswein Prefect of the Papal Household In the monastery the pope emeritus did not live a cloistered life but studied and wrote He joined Pope Francis several months later at the unveiling of a new statue of Saint Michael the Archangel The inscription on the statue according to Cardinal Giovanni Lajolo has the coat of arms of the two popes to symbolize the fact that the statue was commissioned by Benedict and consecrated by Francis In 2013 it was reported that Benedict had multiple health problems including high blood pressure and had fallen out of bed more than once but the Holy See denied any specific illnesses The former pope made his first public appearance after his resignation at St Peter s Basilica on 22 February 2014 to attend the first papal consistory of his successor Francis Benedict entered the basilica through a discreet entrance and was seated in a row with several other cardinals He doffed his zucchetto when Francis came down the nave of St Peter s Basilica to greet him He then made an appearance at the canonization mass of Popes John XXIII and John Paul II greeting the cardinals and Francis Benedict in 2014 In August 2014 Benedict celebrated Mass at the Vatican and met with his former doctoral students an annual tradition he had kept since the 1970s He attended the beatification of Pope Paul VI in October 2014 Weeks before this he joined Francis in Saint Peter s Square for an audience with grandparents to honour their importance in society Benedict wrote the text of a speech delivered by Archbishop Georg Ganswein on the occasion of the dedication of the Aula Magna at the Pontifical Urbaniana University to the pope emeritus a gesture of gratitude for what he has done for the Church as a conciliar expert with his teaching as professor as Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and finally the Magisterium The ceremony took place on Tuesday 21 October 2014 during the opening of the academic year Benedict attended the consistory for new cardinals in February 2015 greeting Francis at the beginning of the celebration In the summer of 2015 Benedict spent two weeks at Castel Gandolfo at the invitation of Pope Francis While at Castel Gandolfo Benedict participated in two public events He received two honorary doctorates given to him by Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz Pope John Paul II s longtime aide from the Pontifical University of John Paul II and the Krakow Academy of Music In his reception address Benedict paid homage to his predecessor John Paul II The Joseph Ratzinger Benedict XVI Roman Library at the Pontifical Teutonic College was announced in April 2015 and was scheduled to open to scholars in November 2015 The library section dedicated to his life and thought is being catalogued It includes books by or about him and his studies many donated by Benedict himself Benedict in August 2015 submitted a handwritten card to act as a testimony to the cause of canonization of Pope John Paul I In March 2016 Benedict gave an interview expressing his views on mercy and endorsing Francis s stress on mercy in his pastoral practice Also that month a Vatican spokesman stated that Benedict was slowly serenely fading in his physical health although his mental capacity remained perfectly lucid The pope emeritus was honoured by the Roman Curia and Francis in 2016 at a special audience honouring the 65th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood That November he did not attend the consistory for new cardinals rather meeting with them and Francis at his residence afterward Following the death of Cardinal Paulo Evaristo Arns in December 2016 Benedict became the last living person appointed cardinal by Pope Paul VI Benedict in 2019 In June 2017 Benedict received newly created cardinals in his chapel and spoke with each of them in their native language In July 2017 he sent a message through his private secretary for the funeral of Cardinal Joachim Meisner who had suddenly died while on vacation in Germany In November 2017 images emerged on the Facebook page of the Bishop of Passau Stefan Oster of Benedict with a black eye the bishop and author Peter Seewald visited the former pope on 26 October since the pair were presenting Benedict with the new book Benedict XVI The German Pope which the Passau diocese created The former pope suffered the hematoma earlier after having slipped In late 2019 Benedict collaborated on a book expressing that the Catholic Church must maintain its discipline of clerical celibacy in light of ongoing debate on the issue though later requested his name to be removed from the book as co author In June 2020 Benedict visited his dying brother Georg in Germany for the last time Georg died on 1 July aged 96 On 3 August 2020 Benedict s aides disclosed that he had an inflammation of the trigeminal nerve On 2 December of the same year Maltese cardinal Mario Grech announced to Vatican News that Benedict had difficulty speaking and that he had told the new cardinals after the consistory that the Lord has taken away my speech in order to let me appreciate silence Benedict became the longest lived pope whose age can be verified on 4 September 2020 at 93 years 141 days surpassing the age of Pope Leo XIII There are two popes that are claimed to have lived longer than Benedict Pope St Agatho 574 681 who died at the age of 107 and Pope Gregory IX 1145 1241 who died at the age of 96 However although there is some contemporary documentation attesting to their ages there is not sufficient evidence for them to be verified with complete certainty this is due to the poor record keeping typical of the era in which they lived in In January 2021 Benedict and Francis each received doses of a COVID 19 vaccine On 29 June 2021 the pope emeritus celebrated his platinum jubilee 70th anniversary as a priest Following the consistory of 27 August 2022 Francis and the newly created cardinals paid a brief visit to Benedict at Mater Ecclesiae Monastery Death and funeralWorsening health and death Wikinews has related news Pope Benedict XVI dies at age 95 Italian president Sergio Mattarella paying respects to the body of Benedict XVI at St Peter s Basilica On 28 December 2022 Pope Francis said at the end of his audience that Benedict was very sick and asked God to comfort him and support him in this testimony of love for the Church until the end The same day Matteo Bruni the director of the Holy See Press Office stated that in the last few hours there has been an aggravation of Benedict s health due to advancing age and that he was under medical care Bruni also stated that Francis visited Benedict at the Mater Ecclesiae Monastery after the audience Benedict died on 31 December 2022 at 9 34 am Central European Time at the Mater Ecclesiae Monastery He was 95 years old His long time secretary Georg Ganswein reported that his last words were Signore ti amo Italian for Lord I love you Funeral The tomb of Benedict XVI in the crypt of St Peter s Basilica From 2 to 4 January 2023 Benedict s body lay in state in St Peter s Basilica during which around 195 000 people paid their respects His funeral took place on 5 January 2023 in St Peter s Square at 9 30 am presided over by Pope Francis and celebrated by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re This was the first time since 1802 that a pope had attended a funeral for his predecessor The funeral was attended by an estimated 50 000 people Some attendees held signs reading or shouted Santo subito calling for his elevation to sainthood a cry heard previously at the funeral of John Paul II Benedict was interred in the crypt beneath St Peter s Basilica in the same tomb originally occupied by John Paul II and John XXIII The tomb was opened to the public on 8 January 2023 Titles and stylesAs Pope Benedict s rarely used full title was His Holiness Benedict XVI Bishop of Rome Vicar of Jesus Christ Successor of the Prince of the Apostles Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church Primate of Italy Archbishop and Metropolitan of the Roman Province Sovereign of the Vatican City State Servant of the servants of God The best known title that of Pope did not appear in the official list of titles but is commonly used in the titles of documents and appears in abbreviated form in their signatures as PP standing for Papa Pope Before 1 March 2006 the list of titles also used to contain that of a Patriarch of the West which traditionally appeared in that list of titles before Primate of Italy The title of Patriarch of the West was removed in the 2006 edition of Annuario Pontificio According to Achille Silvestrini Benedict chose to remove the title at a time as a sign of ecumenical sensitivity on the issue of papal primacy After his resignation the official style of the former pope in English was His Holiness Benedict XVI Supreme Pontiff emeritus or Pope emeritus Less formally he was referred to as emeritus pope or Roman pontifex emeritus Moreover according to the 1983 Code of Canon Law he was also bishop emeritus of Rome retaining the sacred character received at his ordination as a bishop and receiving the title of emeritus of his diocese although he did not use this style The pope emeritus had personally preferred to be simply known as Father Positions on morality and politicsContraception and HIV AIDS In 2005 the Pope listed several ways to combat the spread of HIV including chastity fidelity in marriage and anti poverty efforts he also rejected the use of condoms The alleged Vatican investigation of whether there are any cases when married persons may use condoms to protect against the spread of infections surprised many Catholics in the wake of John Paul II s consistent refusal to consider condom use in response to AIDS However the Vatican has since stated that no such change in the Church s teaching can occur TIME also reported in its edition of 30 April 2006 that the Vatican s position remains what it always has been with Vatican officials flatly dismiss ing reports that the Vatican is about to release a document that will condone any condom use In March 2009 the Pope stated I would say that this problem of AIDS cannot be overcome merely with money necessary though it is If there is no human dimension if Africans do not help the problem cannot be overcome by the distribution of prophylactics on the contrary they increase it The solution must have two elements firstly bringing out the human dimension of sexuality that is to say a spiritual and human renewal that would bring with it a new way of behaving towards others and secondly true friendship offered above all to those who are suffering a willingness to make sacrifices and to practise self denial to be alongside the suffering In November 2010 in a book length interview Benedict using the example of male prostitutes stated that the use of condoms with the intention of reducing the risk of HIV infection may be an indication that the prostitute is intending to reduce the evil connected with his immoral activity In the same interview the Pope also reiterated the traditional teaching of the Church that condoms are not seen as a real or moral solution to the HIV AIDS pandemic Further in December 2010 the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith explained that Benedict s statement did not constitute a legitimization of either contraception or prostitution which remains gravely immoral Homosexuality During his time as Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith CDF Cardinal Ratzinger made several efforts to tackle the issue of homosexuality within the Catholic Church and the wider world In 1986 the CDF sent a letter to all bishops entitled On the Pastoral Care of Homosexual Persons The letter condemned a liberal interpretation of the earlier CDF document Declaration on Certain Questions Concerning Sexual Ethics which had led to a benign attitude to the homosexual condition itself On the Pastoral Care of Homosexual Persons clarified that the Church s position on homosexuality was that although the particular inclination of the homosexual person is not a sin it is a more or less strong tendency ordered toward an intrinsic moral evil and thus the inclination itself must be seen as an objective disorder However the document also condemned homophobic attacks and violence stating that It is deplorable that homosexual persons have been and are the object of violent malice in speech or in action Such treatment deserves condemnation from the Church s pastors wherever it occurs In 1992 Ratzinger again approved CDF documents declaring that homosexual inclination itself must be seen as an objective disorder and extended this principle to civil law Sexual orientation the document said was not equivalent to race or ethnicity and it declared that it was not unjust discrimination to take sexual orientation into account On 22 December 2008 Benedict gave an end of year message to the Roman Curia in which he talked about gender and the important distinction between men and women He said that the Church viewed the distinction as central to human nature and asks that this order of creation be respected In his words the Church must protect man from self destruction He said something like a human ecology was needed and added Rain forests deserve indeed to be protected but no less so does man He attacked gender theories which he described as man s attempt at self emancipation from creation and the Creator LGBT groups such as the Italian Arcigay and German LSVD announced that they found Benedict s comments homophobic Aurelio Mancuso head of Arcigay said A divine programme for men and women is out of line with nature where the roles are not so clear Canadian author Daniel Gawthrop in a critical biography The Trial of Pope Benedict said that the Pope blamed homosexuality for a problem the church had willingly enabled for hundreds of years Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi claimed the Pope had not wished specifically to attack people with homosexual inclinations and had not mentioned gays or lesbians in his text Lombardi insisted that there had been an overreaction to the pope s remarks saying He was speaking more generally about gender theories which overlook the fundamental difference in creation between men and women and focus instead on cultural conditioning Nevertheless the remarks were interpreted as a call to save mankind from homosexuals and transsexuals Same sex marriage In an address to a conference of the Diocese of Rome held at the basilica of St John Lateran 6 June 2005 Benedict remarked on the issues of same sex marriage and abortion The various forms of the dissolution of matrimony today like free unions trial marriages and going up to pseudo matrimonies by people of the same sex are rather expressions of an anarchic freedom that wrongly passes for true freedom of man from here it becomes all the more clear how contrary it is to human love to the profound vocation of man and woman to systematically close their union to the gift of life and even worse to suppress or tamper with the life that is born During a 2012 Christmas speech Benedict made remarks about the present day interpretation of the notion of gender He stated that a new philosophy of sexuality which he rejects suggests that sex is no longer a given element of nature that man has to accept and personally make sense of it is a social role that we choose for ourselves and The words of the creation account male and female he created them Gen 1 27 no longer apply Although he did not mention the topic his words were interpreted by news media as denunciations of same sex marriage with some outlets adding that Benedict would have called it a threat to world peace similar to abortion and euthanasia In March 2012 he stated that heterosexual marriages should be defended from every possible misrepresentation of their true nature International relations Migrants and refugees In a message released 14 November 2006 during a Vatican press conference for the 2007 annual observance of World Day for Migrants and Refugees the Pope urged the ratification of international conventions and policies that defend all migrants including refugees exiles evacuees and internally displaced persons The church encourages the ratification of the international legal instruments that aim to defend the rights of migrants refugees and their families the Pope said Much is already being done for the integration of the families of immigrants although much still remains to be done Benedict also promoted various UN events such as World Refugee Day on which he offered up special prayers for refugees and called for the international community to do more to secure refugees human rights He also called on Catholic communities and organizations to offer them concrete help In 2015 it was reported that Benedict was praying for migrants and refugees from Syria China In 2007 Benedict sent a letter at Easter to Catholics in China that could have wide ranging implications for the Church s relationship with China s leadership The letter provides long requested guidance to Chinese bishops on how to respond to illicitly ordained bishops as well as how to strengthen ties with the Patriotic Association and the Communist government Korea On 13 November 2006 Benedict said that the dispute over the North Korea nuclear weapons program should be resolved through negotiations in his first public comment on the security issue a news report said The Holy See encourages bilateral or multilateral negotiations convinced that the solution must be sought through peaceful means and in respect for agreements taken by all sides to obtain the denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula Benedict was talking to the new Japanese ambassador to the Vatican Turkey In a 2004 Le Figaro interview Ratzinger said that Turkey which is demographically Muslim but governmentally secular by virtue of its state constitution should seek its future in an association of Muslim nations rather than the European Union which Ratzinger stated has Christian roots He said Turkey had always been in permanent contrast to Europe and that linking it to Europe would be a mistake Later visiting the country to reiterate the solidarity between the cultures it was reported that Benedict made a counter statement backing Turkey s bid to join the EU Turkish prime mimister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that the Pope told him in their meeting that while the Vatican seeks to stay out of politics it desires Turkey s membership in the EU However the Common Declaration of Pope Benedict XVI and Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople implied that support for Turkey s membership in the European Union would be contingent on the establishment of religious freedom in Turkey In every step towards unification minorities must be protected with their cultural traditions and the distinguishing features of their religion Israel In May 2009 Benedict visited Israel This was the third Papal visit to the Holy Land the previous ones being made by Paul VI in 1964 and John Paul II in 2000 Vietnam Vietnamese prime minister Nguyễn Tấn Dũng met with Benedict at the Vatican on 25 January 2007 in a new and important step towards establishing diplomatic ties The Pope met with Vietnamese president Nguyễn Minh Triết on 11 December 2009 Vatican officials called the meeting a significant stage in the progress of bilateral relations with Vietnam Global economy In July 2009 Benedict published his third encyclical Caritas in veritate Charity in truth setting out the philosophical and moral foundations for human development individually and collectively in striving for the common good This was the last encyclical of Benedict XVI s papacy Caritas in veritate makes a case for the charitable distribution of wealth in considerable detail and discusses the environment migration terrorism sexual tourism bioethics energy and population The Financial Times reported that Benedict s advocacy for a fairer redistribution of wealth helped set the agenda for the 2009 July G8 summit Also included in Charity in Truth is advocacy for tax choice One possible approach to development aid would be to apply effectively what is known as fiscal subsidiarity allowing citizens to decide how to allocate a portion of the taxes they pay to the State Provided it does not degenerate into the promotion of special interests this can help to stimulate forms of welfare solidarity from below with obvious benefits in the area of solidarity for development as well Nuclear energy Benedict supported the peaceful use of nuclear energy as a tool for development and the fight against poverty In his message for the 50th anniversary of the founding of the International Atomic Energy Agency he confirmed The Holy See fully approving of the IAEA s goal has been a member from the organisation s foundation and continues to support its activity Personal lifeBenedict at the Synod of Bishops in Rome 2008Interest in classical music Benedict was known to be deeply interested in classical music and was an accomplished pianist His favourite composer was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart of whose music he said His music is by no means just entertainment it contains the whole tragedy of human existence Benedict also stated that Mozart s music affected him greatly as a young man and deeply penetrated his soul Benedict s favourite works of music were Mozart s Clarinet Concerto and Clarinet Quintet He recorded an album of contemporary classical music in which he sings and recites prayers to the Blessed Virgin Mary The album was set for release on 30 November 2009 Cats Benedict was also known to be fond of cats As Cardinal Ratzinger he was known according to former neighbours to look after stray cats in his neighbourhood Borgo A book called Joseph and Chico A Cat Recounts the Life of Pope Benedict XVI was published in 2007 which told the story of the Pope s life from the feline Chico s perspective This story was inspired by an orange tabby Pentling cat which belonged to the family next door During his trip to Australia for World Youth Day in 2008 the media reported that festival organizers lent the Pope a grey cat called Bella to keep him company during his stay Social network use In December 2012 the Vatican announced that Benedict XVI had joined social networking website Twitter under the handle Pontifex His first tweet was made on 12 December and was Dear friends I am pleased to get in touch with you through Twitter Thank you for your generous response I bless all of you from my heart On 28 February 2013 the day he retired the tweets were archived and Pontifex read Sede Vacante Pope Francis took control of the Pontifex account upon his election Honours and awardsIn 2013 one of Notre Dame de Paris new bells was named Benoit Joseph after Benedict A variety of awards and honours were given to Benedict including the following 1999 Bailiff Grand Cross of Honour and Devotion of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta 2010 honorary citizen of Romano Canavese in Piedmont 2010 honorary citizen of Lisbon honouring his visit to the city on 11 12 May 2010 The asteroid 8661 Ratzinger was named in his honour for the role he played in supervising the opening of the Vatican Apostolic Archive in 1998 to researchers investigating judicial errors against Galileo and other scientists The name was proposed by the asteroid s discoverers L D Schmadel and F Borngen at Tautenburg Arms Coat of arms of Pope Benedict XVI Notes The coat of arms of Pope Benedict XVI was designed by then Archbishop Andrea Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo who later was created a Cardinal soon after the papal election Benedict s coat of arms omitted the papal tiara which traditionally appears in the background to designate the pope s position as a worldly ruler such as a king replacing it with a simple mitre emphasising his spiritual authority Escutcheon Gules chape in or with the scallop shell of the second the dexter chape with a Moor s head in natural colour crowned and collared of the first the sinister chape a bear trippant in natural colour carrying a pack gules belted sable Symbolism Scallop shell The symbolism of the scallop shell is multiple one reference is to Saint Augustine While a doctoral candidate in 1953 Ratzinger wrote his thesis The People and the House of God in St Augustine s Doctrine of the Church and therefore has a personal connection with the thought of this Doctor of the Church Moor of Freising The Moor s head is an heraldic charge associated with Freising Germany Corbinian s bear A legend states that while travelling to Rome Saint Corbinian s pack horse was killed by a bear He commanded the bear to carry the load Once he arrived he released it from his service and it returned to Bavaria The implication is that Christianity tamed and domesticated the ferocity of paganism and thus laid the foundations for a great civilisation in the Duchy of Bavaria At the same time Corbinian s bear as God s beast of burden symbolizes the weight of office that Benedict carried WritingsBenedict XVI wrote 66 books three encyclicals and four apostolic exhortations LegacyThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2023 At his death prior criticism of Benedict XVI received renewed attention particularly that from public health officials anti AIDS activists and victim s rights organizations over his handling of sexual abuse cases within the Catholic Church and position on usage of condoms in areas of high HIV transmission Both Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and Patriarch Kirill of 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