Monday, February 11, 2013

Pope Benedict XVI Says He Will Resign, Cites Ill Health

I normally never post such things but as it becomes clear that more is manifesting on our beloved Gaia, and this is one of the many whom is "resigning", this is no coincidence anymore !  First the queen of the Netherlands, now the pope and even rumors about the queen of England.. this is hughe and welcome in my opinion! Change is happening on ground! Méline.

 
Samantha Zucchi Insidefoto/European Pressphoto Agency
Pope Benedict XVI blessing members of the Order of the Knights of Malta at the Vatican on Saturday.

ROME — Pope Benedict XVI, the former Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger who took office in 2005 following the death of his predecessor, said on Monday that he will resign on Feb. 28, the first pope to do so in six centuries.

Regarded as a doctrinal conservative, the pope, 85, said that after examining his conscience “before God, I have come to the certainty that my strengths, due to an advanced age, are longer suited to an adequate exercise” of his position as head of the world’s Roman Catholics.
The announcement is certain to plunge the Roman Catholic world into frenzied speculation about his likely successor and to evaluations of a papacy that was seen as both conservative and contentious.
In a statement in several languages, the pope said his “strength of mind and body” had “deteriorated in me to the extent that I have had to recognize my incapacity to adequately fulfill the ministry entrusted to me.”
Elected on April 19, 2005, Pope Benedict said his papacy would end on Feb. 28.


He was a popular choice within the college of 115 cardinals who elected him as a man who shared — if at times went beyond — the conservative theology of his predecessor and mentor, John Paul II, and seemed ready to take over the job after serving beside him for more than two decades.
When he took office, Pope Benedict’s well-known stands included the assertion that Catholicism is “true” and other religions are “deficient;” that the modern, secular world, especially in Europe, is spiritually weak; and that Catholicism is in competition with Islam. He had also strongly opposed homosexuality, the ordination of women priests and stem cell research.

Born on April 16, 1927, in Marktl am Inn, in Bavaria, he was the son of a police officer. He was ordained in 1951, at age 24, and began his career as a liberal academic and theological adviser at the Second Vatican Council, supporting many efforts to make the church more open.
But he moved theologically and politically to the right. Pope Paul VI named him bishop of Munich in 1977 and appointed him a cardinal within three months. Taking the chief doctrinal job at the Vatican in 1981, he moved with vigor to quash liberation theology in Latin America, cracked down on liberal theologians and in 2000 wrote the contentious Vatican document “’Dominus Jesus,” asserting the truth of Catholic belief over others.

The last pope to resign was Gregory XII, who left the papacy in 1415 to end what was known as the Western Schism among numerous competitors for the papacy.
Elisabetta Povoledo reported from Rome, and Alan Cowell from London.

3 comments:

  1. The light and Love is happening... so more to come.. my dearest Meline !!! Rosa.. from Belgium

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    1. Yes Rosa !! Having faith and maintaining in faith and Love is paying off, just like it was told a million times to have faith! I am happy that we are creating this all TOGETHER ♥

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  2. My thoughts exactly Melanie. Changing of the guards? Lots of love.

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