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Pope Benedict XVI decried what he called the mistaken idea that leading a virtuous life was “boring” as he marked Thursday’s 40th anniversary of the end of Vatican Council II, which sparked modernizing reforms in the 2,000-year-old Roman Catholic Church. Among those who were eager participants at the 1962-1965 council but who later questioned whether its legacy was too loosely interpreted by liberal clergy was a young German theologian, Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict.
He praised his predecessors in the papacy for guiding the Church “on the route of authentic council (inspired) renewal, working ceaselessly for the faithful interpretation and implementation” of the council.
Link to articleDuring a solemn anniversary ceremony in St. Peter’s Basilica, Benedict used his homily to talk about use of freedom and its relationship with evil.
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