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  2. Apr 17, 2020 · When Benedict announced his resignation the next year, he said he was tired. He was nearly 80 when he was elected pope, and now was pushing 90. He didn't have the energy he felt the job required and that the Church deserved.

  3. Nov 28, 2013 · Benedict XVI shocked the world in February when he became the first pope to resign in almost 600 years. But attention shifted quickly to the succession, and the election of the new Pope,...

    • Who Was Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI?
    • Why Did He Retire?
    • Have Other Catholic Popes Retired?
    • How Was Benedict XVI's Replacement decided?

    Born Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger in 1927, Pope Benedict XVI was the son of a police officerand grew up in regional Germany. After a reluctant enrolment in the German defence force, he resumed his religious education as soon as World War II ended, studying philosophy and theology at the University of Munich. He was appointed Archbishop of Munich and F...

    Pope Benedict XVI stunned not just the Catholic community but the world when he announced his decision to step down in February 2013, saying he no longer had the "strength of mind and body" to carry onin a fast-changing world. After seeing his predecessor's significant mental and physical decline, he made the call that he himself would not die slow...

    The only other pope who resigned by choice was Celestine V, who stepped down in 1294after just a few months in office. Back then, the Benedictine hermit was elected in July of that year, at the age of 84, and consecrated in August after formally declaring that popes would be allowed to resign. Celestine V reportedly never wanted to be pope in the f...

    When it comes to replacing a pope, it's not as easy as looking at a family tree or political line of succession. The decision is up to cardinals, who go through the process of a papal conclave to vote on who they want to take over. During that period, cardinals are not allowed to have any contact with anyone outside the conclave — they risk excommu...

  4. On 11 February 2013, the World Day of the Sick, a Vatican holy day, Pope Benedict XVI announced his intention to resign at the Apostolic Palace in the Sala del Concistoro, at an early morning gathering held to announce the date of the canonisation of 800 Catholic martyrs.

  5. Dec 10, 2020 · On February 10, 2013, Pope Benedict XVI issued the stunning declaration that he intended to resign from his post as head of the Catholic Church at the end of the month.

  6. Jan 27, 2023 · Pope Benedict’s German biographer, Peter Seewald, confirmed that nine weeks before he died, Benedict revealed that insomnia was the “central motive” for his resignation.

  7. Dec 31, 2022 · Benedict XVI, First Modern Pope to Resign, Dies at 95. He defined a conservative course for the Roman Catholic Church, but his papacy was noted for his struggle with the clergy sexual abuse...

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