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Pope Benedict XVI: Scandal, Abuse, and Retirement

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Pope Benedict XVI Dies at 95

VATICAN CITY – ​ Pope Benedict XVI, the German theologian who served ‌as head of the Catholic Church from⁤ 2005 to 2013, has died at the age of 95, the Vatican announced Saturday. His ⁢death marks a significant moment⁤ for the 1.3 billion Catholics⁤ worldwide and concludes⁢ a ⁢pontificate and subsequent ⁤decade-long retirement that were marked by both theological conservatism and controversy.

Benedict XVI, born Joseph Ratzinger, unexpectedly resigned from the papacy on Febuary 28, 2013, citing declining health.⁢ His decision was the first papal resignation‍ in nearly⁤ 600 years, and paved the ‌way for the election of Pope Francis. While he remained a figurehead⁢ within the Church as pope Emeritus, ‍his death ⁣closes a chapter‍ defined by his ⁤intellectual rigor, his efforts to address the clergy sexual abuse crisis, and the ‍challenges of⁣ leading the Church in a rapidly changing world.

Joseph Ratzinger was born in marktl ⁣am Inn,bavaria,Germany,on‍ April 16,1927. He served in the Hitler youth during World War II and was briefly held in an American prisoner-of-war camp before entering seminary. Ordained a priest in 1951, he rose through the ranks of‍ the Catholic Church, becoming ⁤Archbishop of Munich and Freising in 1977 and Cardinal in 1979.

For over two decades, he served as ⁣the Prefect of the Congregation for the ⁣Doctrine of the Faith under Pope John Paul II, a role that made him a key enforcer of Catholic doctrine. As Prefect, he was involved in addressing the growing scandal of sexual abuse by clergy, a period that later drew criticism for what some considered insufficient action. “In⁤ the Church’s entire history,no one knew more but did less to protect kids than ⁢Benedict,” stated the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) in a 2013 statement. “As head of CDF, thousands of cases of predator priests crossed his desk. Did he choose to warn families or call police​ about even one of those dangerous clerics? No. That, by definition, is a cover up.”

Elected Pope on April 19, 2005, following the death of John Paul II,⁤ Benedict XVI sought to reaffirm‍ traditional catholic teachings in the face of increasing secularization. His papacy was also marked by efforts to improve relations⁤ with other Christian denominations and to address issues of⁤ social justice. Though, his tenure was ⁢also plagued by controversy,⁤ including the “Vatileaks” scandal in 2012, which revealed internal documents exposing corruption and power struggles within ⁣the Holy See.

Following his resignation, Benedict XVI largely⁣ withdrew from public life, choosing to be known as “Father Benedict” and‍ residing in a secluded monastery on the Vatican grounds. He occasionally​ made public appearances at⁤ significant events, such as the canonization Mass of pope John XIII and Pope John Paul II on April ​27, 2014.

On September 4,⁤ 2020, Benedict XVI became the longest-living pope in history, reaching the age of 93 years, four months, and 19 days. His death leaves a complex ⁣legacy, one that will continue to be debated and analyzed for years to ⁢come.Details regarding his funeral will be released by the Vatican ‌in the ​coming​ days.

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