Benedict XVI’s ‘The Divine Project’
BOOK PICK: Remembering Pope Benedict XVI on what would've been his 96th birthday.
BOOK PICK: Remembering Pope Benedict XVI on what would've been his 96th birthday.
COMMENTARY: Now is the time to once again return to the actual conciliar texts, and those of Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI, in order to expose the capitulation to the spirit of the age.
Cardinal Ratzinger, who would later become Pope Benedict XVI, served as archbishop of Munich and Freising from 1977 to 1982.
Archbishop Gänswein also explained that the rights to his books will remain with the Vatican and a portion of them will go to the Joseph Ratzinger Vatican Foundation.
By centering our hearts on Jesus’ ‘supreme act of love,’ we experience the greatest possible joy throughout each day
’It is indeed a gift to be human.’
Benedict XVI showed himself to be a personable pope, a personal pope and a remarkably person-centered pope.
Benedict XVI had arranged for the writings to be published after his death.
‘He was always by my side, supporting me,’ the Pope said of the late pope emeritus during a Feb. 5 in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane returning from South Sudan.
Chronic insomnia plagued him since 2005 World Youth Day in Cologne.
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