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Popes brother confirms Dr advised Holy Father no more trips
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by MarieT » Thu Feb 28, 2013 1:27 am
The pope’s brother, Georg Ratzinger,
says the pontiff had been advised by his doctor not to take any more transatlantic trips and had been considering stepping down for months. Pope Benedict XVI announced Monday that he would resign Feb. 28. Talking from his home in Regensburg to the news agency dpa,
Georg Ratzinger said his brother was having increasing difficulty walking and that his resignation was part of a “natural process.” “His age is weighing on him,” the 89-year-old said of his 85-year-old brother. “At this age my brother wants more rest.” Georg Ratzinger did not answer his telephone for calls seeking further comment.
Pope's brother confirms Dr's advice to pope
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by MarieT » Thu Feb 28, 2013 5:00 am
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Resignation of Pope Benedict XVI: Is It Health? Or Politics? Or Both?
Unless Pope Benedict XVI’s health deteriorates rapidly — he cited it as his reason for stepping down at the end of February — he too will see the election of his successor. And that is likely to do more than extend the Petrine tradition: Benedict XVI may actually have influence over — though not a vote — who the next Pontiff will be, furthering the chances of candidates who will continue his policies. If so, this resignation would not just have been for health reasons but will have important, if not historic, political implications. Benedict isn’t likely to be running away from anything.
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The Resignation of Pope Benedict XVI: Is It Health? Or Politics? Or Both?
"He who followeth Me, walketh not in darkness." sayeth the Lord