Friday, March 9, 2012

Pope Benedict To Resign April 15 2012

So I decided to look into this a little more since having a Pope leave the papacy is a huge deal for millions if not billions of people.  A reader of this blog suggested this link here. I copied and pasted the article below for your convenience.  I then went on a search to find the original articles about the Pope stepping down and found the "Libero" website at this link here. I searched for the name Antonio Socci which is the journalist that reported this story.  Many different articles popped up under his name so I browsed though them and found a few relating to Pope Ratzinger. You can use Google Translate to translate the article from Italian to your native language to see what is being reported by  Mr. Socci and the Libero newspaper.  Wikipedia reports that the Libero Newspaper has a circulation of 125,000 readers. 

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The articles that talk about the Pope resigining is at these links.


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Pope Benedict To Resign April 15 2012

According to Italian daily newspaper "Libero", Pope Benedict XVI is thinking about leaving the papacy next April, when he will turn 85

ANdrea Tornielli
Vatican City

There is one front page news story that will certainly not go unnoticed: that is, that the Pope is thinking about resigning during the Spring of 2012. Journalist Antonio Socci has confirmed the same in the Italian daily, Libero.

"For now,” Socci writes, “he is saying that this may be true (Joseph Ratzinger’s personal assumption), but I hope the story does not reach the news. But this rumor is circulating high up in the Vatican and therefore deserves close attention. The Pope has not rejected the possibility of his resignation when he turns 85 in April next year.”

Socci recalls that the assumption he will resign, without any hitches, was the same thing Ratzinger talked about in an interview in the book “Luce del mondo” (Light of the World), when, in response to a question by interviewer Peter Seewald, he said: “When a Pope arrives at a clear awareness that he no longer has the physical, mental, or psychological capacity to carry out the task that has been entrusted to him, then he has the right, and in some cases, even the duty to resign.” Furthermore, in another passage, Benedict XVI wondered if he would be able to “withstand it all, just from the physical point of view.”

Next Up is Peter the Roman.

http://www.christian-faith.com/forjesus/pope-benedict-to-step-down-april-15-2012