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Pope Francis and world leaders pay tribute to Benedict XVI
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 01 - 01 - 2023

Pope Francis has led tributes to his predecessor, Benedict XVI, who has died, aged 95.
Benedict had been "noble" and "kind" — and "gifted" to the Roman Catholic Church, the Pope said.
US President Joe Biden and Brazilian President Lula are among dozens of leaders to praise the former pontiff.
Benedict resigned in 2013 because of poor health — the first pope to do so in 600 years. His funeral service will be held at the Vatican on Jan. 5.
The 265th leader of the Catholic Church, Benedict was a controversial figure. While some mourners hailed him resolute defender of the faith, others criticized his tenure for a failure to tackle allegations of the clerical sexual abuse.
But hours after the announcement of his death, Pope Francis praised his "dearest" predecessor, emphasizing "his sacrifices offered for the good of the Church".
In the US, the White House released a statement from President Joe Biden — who is only the second Catholic after John F Kennedy to hold the nation's highest office.
Recalling spending time with Benedict at the Vatican in 2011, the president said that he would "be remembered as a renowned theologian, with a lifetime of devotion to the Church, guided by his principles and faith".
Leaders of countries with large Catholic populations across the world also paid tribute, with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni hailing Benedict as a "giant of faith and reason" and "a great man whom history will not forget".
Ireland's Taoiseach Leo Varadkar described the former pope as a "humble worker in the vineyard of the Lord".
In Brazil — the largest Catholic nation in the world — incoming President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said he wished "comfort to the faithful and admirers of the Holy Father".
And his predecessor — President Jair Bolsonaro — hailed Benedict's "masterful work as a great theologian" and said he left an "immense legacy for the Catholic Church, for all Christians and for humanity".
In the UK, the new monarch King Charles III said that he received news of the former Pope's death with "deep sadness".
Sending a message of condolence to Pope Francis, he highlighted Benedict's "constant efforts to promote peace and goodwill to all people" and his actions to strengthen bonds between Catholics and Anglicans.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called Benedict XVI "a great theologian whose UK visit in 2010 was an historic moment for both Catholics and non-Catholics throughout our country".
The head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, Cardinal Vincent Nichols, said Benedict transformed his image in the UK when he visited.
Speaking to the BBC, Cardinal Nichols said he arrived with a reputation of being "God's Rottweiler", but left being compared to "everybody's favorite great-uncle or just uncle".
UN chief Antonio Guterres praised the former pontiff for his "tenacious commitment to non-violence and peace".
Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz described the late pope as "a formative figure of the Catholic Church, a forthright personality and a clever theologian".
Benedict was born in Bavaria as Joseph Ratzinger and in 1977 was appointed archbishop of Munich.
Reaction to his death in the city was varied — with one resident describing him as "conservative", while taking pride from the fact that he was German.
Another was more critical.
"I thought when he came to power he would finally bring some fresh air into the Catholic Church and bring an end to celibacy. But unfortunately, he disappointed me," Christa Herwig told Reuters news agency.
In 2019 Benedict blamed clerical sexual abuse on the sexual freedom of the 1960s and the rejection of God's teaching.
For much of his papacy, the Catholic Church faced allegations, legal claims and official reports into decades of child abuse by priests.
Earlier this year the former pope acknowledged that errors had been made in the handling of abuse cases while he was archbishop of Munich between 1977 and 1982.
The admission came after a German legal probe into the Catholic Church alleged that he failed to act over four child sex abuse cases.
In a letter released by the Vatican, the former pontiff asked forgiveness for any "grievous fault" but denied personal wrongdoing. — BBC


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