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Benedict XVI fears an “anti-Christian creed”

German publisher Drömer Knaur published a biography of Benedict XVI which will surely refer, entitled A life. The volume of a thousand pages is in fact signed by journalist Peter Seewald, co-author of several books of interviews with the man who is now pope emeritus and 93 years old.

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More than the biography itself, it was an unprecedented exchange between the two men that drew attention to Peter Seewald’s book. In this interview, carried out in the fall of 2018 and from which extracts were published by various media, the predecessor of Pope Francis worries about a “ world dictatorship of seemingly humanistic ideologies “, according to him “ real threat to the Church More than scandals like Vatileaks. Benedict XVI refers in particular to abortion and to “ manufacturing people in the laboratory “, But also at gay marriage which, according to him, would have seemed “ absurd ” one century ago.

Modern society is formulating an anti-Christian creed, and if it is opposed, one is punished by the excommunication society social “, Still fears the pope emeritus. “ The fear of this spiritual power of the Antichrist is natural and you really need the help of the prayer of an entire diocese and of the universal Church to resist it. “, He insists.

The friendship between Benedict XVI and Francis

During the interview, Benedict XVI also regrets that the ” spectacle of reactions from German theology is so absurd and malicious that I prefer not to talk about it ” ” I prefer not to analyze the real reasons why we simply want to silence my voice », He regrets bitterly.

Finally, Benedict XVI also reveals an intimate side in this exchange with Peter Seewald, remaining discreet about a young girl for whom he would have felt feelings in his youth and describing his priestly ordination as “ highlight of [s] for life ” And not his election to the pontificate in 2005, on which the biography returns at length, retracing the division of the votes between the cardinals Ratzinger and Bergoglio. Once the first was removed and the second elected in 2013, ” personal friendship not only remained, but continued to grow In the words of Benedict XVI.

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