Tuesday 3 January 2023

Opinion: Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI was more than 'God's Rottweiler'

The news that Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI has died will have shocked no one. He was, after all, 95, and had been in declining health for at least a decade: his fragility was, in 2013, cited as the ostensible reason for his resignation, which came as a shock at the time. It had been, after all, 600 years since a pontiff had done such a thing. His successor, Pope Francis, alerted the world to Benedict's turn for the worse Wednesday, and a kind of death watch ensued.

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