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From AFP:
Pope Benedict XVI’s private secretary on Friday defended the pontiff’s leadership against revelations in leaks of Vatican papers, saying he had "pruned dead branches’ in the Holy See.
“He has succeeded in doing what few people believed possible in such a short period of time: revitalise the Church at a difficult time,” Archbishop Georg Gaenswein said in a text published by the Catholic weekly Avvenire.
“He has given life to ancient traditions in the Curia (papal court at the Vatican by which the church is governed) and at the same time he has pruned dead branches,” the loyal aide wrote. “His courage is significant. Benedict XVI is not afraid of confrontation and debate,” he said.
An online preview of the article they reference can be seen here (in Italian).
Pope Benedict XVI’s private secretary on Friday defended the pontiff’s leadership against revelations in leaks of Vatican papers, saying he had "pruned dead branches’ in the Holy See.
“He has succeeded in doing what few people believed possible in such a short period of time: revitalise the Church at a difficult time,” Archbishop Georg Gaenswein said in a text published by the Catholic weekly Avvenire.
“He has given life to ancient traditions in the Curia (papal court at the Vatican by which the church is governed) and at the same time he has pruned dead branches,” the loyal aide wrote. “His courage is significant. Benedict XVI is not afraid of confrontation and debate,” he said.
An online preview of the article they reference can be seen here (in Italian).