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Saturday, October 12, 2013

THE ONLY DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE TWO POPES ARE IN STYLE, PERSONALITY AND TASTES, NOT IN MATTERS OF FAITH!

This is copied from the "Tablet", Great Britain's equivalent to the National Chismatic Reporter:

Gänswein ‘tried to stop Benedict resigning'

11 October 2013

Archbishop Georg Gänswein, the personal secretary of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, says he tried to persuade Benedict to stay on and continue his work as Pope.
Asked in an interview in the German weekly Buntewhether then Pope Benedict had talked to him about his intention to resign, Archbishop Gänswein said he had known about the Pope's intention for "quite some time beforehand" and had tried to change his mind, but failed. "Pope Benedict had reached a decision. He was not to be shaken", he said.
The VatiLeaks affair in which private documents were leaked to the press had nothing to do with Benedict's decision, Archbishop Gänswein insisted. He had come to the conclusion that he lacked the necessary strength to go on leading the Church in such turbulent times and that "a new, strong helmsman was required to take control of the situation".
Asked how close the relationship between Pope Francis and his predecessor was, Archbishop Gänswein differences lay in certain matters of style and taste but not in matters of faith.
The biggest difference between them was the way they approached people, Archbishop Gänswein said. Pope Francis walked straight up to people and loved to embrace everyone while Pope Benedict was more reticent, loved peace and quiet and tended to withdraw from crowds, he said.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm not convinced. It appears to me that to say there is little but superficial differences between these two popes is solemn nonsense.

Православный физик said...

These are 2 totally different Popes, in spite of any positive thinking that's been presented. It's okay for Francis to be Francis and Benedict XVI to be Benedict XVI, but let's not kid ourselves, there are monumental differences between the two, and the Liturgy is only the tip of the spear.