Pope Benedict XVI 'to resign'

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This will likely be good. There are a ton of rumors going around on the reasoning, etc. behind this. I suspect it is exactly what the Holy Father said it is.

Peace,
 
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On a serious note, I started a thread on the Cardinals who are eligible to vote in the upcoming Conclave, one of whom is likely to be the next Holy Father, here: forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=753526

There are links and descriptions of who they are, and what positions they currently hold in the Church.

Peace of Christ,

Jason
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Not the comfy chair! Not the fluffy pillow!
 
Isn’t it hilarious the way the media are speculating that the new representative of the son of God might be “more liberal in his views and change people’s perceptions of the Catholic church”?
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I know, its ridiculous.

I remember back in 2005 (when B16 was elected) it was the same - Media outlets trumpeting “this is a real opportunity for the Church to change, and embrace sodomy, divorce, infanticide and female clergy”

The mainstream western media is mostly a joke.
 
Isn’t it hilarious the way the media are speculating that the new representative of the son of God might be “more liberal in his views and change people’s perceptions of the Catholic church”?
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Read: Be more like us (secular society)!
As if it’s a general election or something. I mean, sure, try and manipulate the ill informed but practicing Catholics are laughing at you
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I know, its ridiculous.

I remember back in 2005 (when B16 was elected) it was the same - Media outlets trumpeting “this is a real opportunity for the Church to change, and embrace sodomy, divorce, infanticide and female clergy”

The mainstream western media is mostly a joke.
Way back in 1967 my high school religion teacher gave us a rule of thumb: " When you read of Church matters in the secular press, you can, in good conscience, believe the opposite."

This was way before Al Gore invented the internet. You can guess what Father Maur would have said about that.:eek:
 
Way back in 1967 my high school religion teacher gave us a rule of thumb:** " When you read of Church matters in the secular press, you can, in good conscience, believe the opposite."**

This was way before Al Gore invented the internet. You can guess what Father Maur would have said about that.:eek:
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Not sure if this was already mentioned, but Dr Hahn brought up something interesting:
Dr. Scott Hahn, the Father Michael Scanlan, TOR, Chair of Biblical Theology and the New Evangelization, Franciscan University of Steubenville:
“Back on April 29, 2009, Pope Benedict XVI did something rather striking, but which went largely unnoticed. He stopped off in Aquila, Italy, and visited the tomb of an obscure medieval Pope named St. Celestine V (1215-1296). After a brief prayer, he left his pallium, the symbol of his own episcopal authority as Bishop of Rome, on top of Celestine’s tomb!
“Fifteen months later, on July 4, 2010, Benedict went out of his way again, this time to visit and pray in the cathedral of Sulmona, near Rome, before the relics of this same saint, Celestine V. At the time, however, few people seemed to notice.
“Only now, we may be gaining a better understanding of what it meant. These actions were probably more than pious acts. More likely, they were profound and symbolic gestures of a very personal nature, which conveyed a message that a Pope can hardly deliver any other way.
“In the year 1294, this man, Father Pietro Angelerio, known by all as a devout and holy priest, was elected Pope, somewhat against his will, shortly before his 80th birthday (Ratzinger was 78 when he was elected Pope in 2005). Just five months later, after issuing a formal decree allowing popes to resign (or abdicate, like other rulers), Pope Celestine V exercised that right. And now Pope Benedict XVI has chosen to follow in the footsteps of this venerable model.”
So…the Holy Father may have telegraphed his eventual resignation.

I recall that he was somewhat reluctant to be Pope and was looking forward to retirement. Like the obedient, loving servant he is, he served the faithful well.
 
i am joining this thread late although i did see the breaking news this morning.
i applaud Pope Benedict XVI for realizing his weaknesses and wanting to resign.
i had heard rumors last fall which were quickly denounced by the Vatican, but he does seem frail and i know that his schedule is busy. it does surprise me that he has made the decision to step down during the Lenten season, but i know that Easter week with so many services must take a lot of stamina.
anyhow, my thoughts and prayers are for the next Pope. i am very fond of our current Pope and i am sad that he is resigning, but i can understand his reasons. i hope that our next Pope will be as wise and knowledgable as Pope Benedict XVI.
 
The Vincent brown show, on Irish tv, now is discussing PBV1. They’re talking about the Pope, one priest on the panel who was his past doctoral student (he’s about 60/70, himself) - said he had a good sense of humour, very caustic, drank a beer (no doubt German) when relaxed, a GREAT listener and philosopher.

Spoke too soon, now the other side, a female, saying he accused women, wishing to be priests, being the equivalent of child abusers (I am sure he did not), not giving condoms to men in Africa, which there are numerous threads on CAF showing this was the correct advice, i.e. condoms increased the spread of aids.

Now, they’re saying he said homosexuality was evil, other religions are not equivalent, yada, yada, yada and it was not the media’s reporting it - but his words! WRONG! It was their SPIN on his words. Needless, to say it’s now the AWL favourite - child abuse! Now, they’re onto ‘gay marriage’ and saying he was intolerant of gays - NO, the acts, not homosexuals.

Ach, sure, sometimes you just want to give up!😦 NOT!!!👍
 
Not yet, no official reason apart from his health - unless you want to listen to the ‘BBC’ ‘make-it-up-as-you-go-along’ version, then it’s to do with the stress caused by his ‘mishandling of the sex abuse scandal’! 😦 Will they ever give it a rest.
Yes they like to stick the boot in, makes the news more interesting for the vultures & Catholic Church haters to which there are quite a few !
 
Anyone notice how many media outlets have headlines like:

“Pope’s bombshell sends **troubled church **scrambling to replace him”

Someone aware me on the bolded part. Last time I checked the Church was live and well and there is no scrambling because there is an organized method for selecting Popes.
 
Anyone notice how many media outlets have headlines like:

“Pope’s bombshell sends **troubled church **scrambling to replace him”

Someone aware me on the bolded part. Last time I checked the Church was live and well and there is no scrambling because there is an organized method for selecting Popes.
Anything that is over 2000 years old is bound to have a few problems, but it’s God’s Church and he said nothing can come against it and succeed, even the “Gates of Hell”👍
 
I’ve been meaning to read the books that the Holy Father wrote, but I haven’t got around to it. I hope him the best, though, and I hope his health recovers. 🙂
 
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A signal from above? Lightning hits St Peter’s hours after Pope Benedict stuns cardinals with first resignation in 600 years
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Pontiff, 85, says health 'no longer adequate due to his advanced age'
'I have had to recognise my incapacity to adequately fulfill the ministry'
Made the decision in 'full freedom' but is aware of 'gravity of gesture'
Doctor advised him 'not to take transatlantic flights for health reasons'
Will retire on February 28, a decision that shocked even the Vatican
The only Pope to quit for health reasons and first to stand down since Gregory XII in 1415
David Cameron praised Pope's 'tireless' efforts to strengthen relations between UK and Holy See
 
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