Banner Image

All Services

Writing & Translation Articles & News

After the death of Benedict

$25/hr Starting at $25

After the death of Benedict: The successful experiment of the two popes

in Pope gives his retired predecessor the last escort: With these pictures of the funeral of Benedict XVI. marks the end of an unprecedented era in church history. And if this unexpectedly long experiment by the two popes in the Vatican can generally be considered a success, then it is mainly thanks to Francis.

The Argentine Jesuit, who has little to do with the former theology professor Benedict XVI in terms of origin, character and character. has in common, there has been no lack of public expressions of his deference and affection over the past ten years. To Benedict XVI. and his pontificate never let anything come. In this case, as an exception, he did not allow himself to be tempted to say something in front of journalists that he should not have said.

it has Benedict XVI. not made easy for his successor. He never criticized Francis directly. But he did not prevent opponents of the pope from exploiting his regular comments. Francis generously ignored this. Just as he accepted the fact that Benedict XVI, in terms of his clothing, address and finally also his funeral, helped the former headline “We are Pope” to become continuously topical in a completely new sense.

It was by no means self-evident that this experiment would succeed. After the resignation of Benedict XVI. and a look at the handbook of church history, some augurs painted horror scenarios of a schism and an anti-pope on the wall in 2013. They commemorated Celestine V, the only pope who preceded Benedict XVI. voluntarily resigned. That was in 1294. His successor, Boniface VIII, had him taken into protective custody. Such speculation was wrong from the start. But even for a sober observer it was clear: as for every absolute monarchy, a resigned monarch also represents a potential danger for the papacy; all the more so as this office is sacred like no other.

But what does the death of Benedict XVI mean? for the further course of the pontificate of Francis? The pope now has greater freedom of action, it was read. He no longer has to take his predecessor into consideration. It almost sounded as if a previously inhibited Francis could finally do everything he had always wanted to do. Certainly, in the early years of his tenure, Francis made some concessions to his predecessor. But everyone who believed that he was fundamentally reluctant to make decisions of Benedict XVI. to correct publicly, were taught otherwise by July 2021 at the latest. At that time the Pope revoked the re-admission of the pre-conciliar liturgy that Benedict XVI. had decreed in 2007. This was not just any decree: there was probably no other decision in his pontificate that was as close to the heart of the German pope as this one. This was based on one of his fundamental theological convictions: There should be no break with tradition in the church.

About

$25/hr Ongoing

Download Resume

After the death of Benedict: The successful experiment of the two popes

in Pope gives his retired predecessor the last escort: With these pictures of the funeral of Benedict XVI. marks the end of an unprecedented era in church history. And if this unexpectedly long experiment by the two popes in the Vatican can generally be considered a success, then it is mainly thanks to Francis.

The Argentine Jesuit, who has little to do with the former theology professor Benedict XVI in terms of origin, character and character. has in common, there has been no lack of public expressions of his deference and affection over the past ten years. To Benedict XVI. and his pontificate never let anything come. In this case, as an exception, he did not allow himself to be tempted to say something in front of journalists that he should not have said.

it has Benedict XVI. not made easy for his successor. He never criticized Francis directly. But he did not prevent opponents of the pope from exploiting his regular comments. Francis generously ignored this. Just as he accepted the fact that Benedict XVI, in terms of his clothing, address and finally also his funeral, helped the former headline “We are Pope” to become continuously topical in a completely new sense.

It was by no means self-evident that this experiment would succeed. After the resignation of Benedict XVI. and a look at the handbook of church history, some augurs painted horror scenarios of a schism and an anti-pope on the wall in 2013. They commemorated Celestine V, the only pope who preceded Benedict XVI. voluntarily resigned. That was in 1294. His successor, Boniface VIII, had him taken into protective custody. Such speculation was wrong from the start. But even for a sober observer it was clear: as for every absolute monarchy, a resigned monarch also represents a potential danger for the papacy; all the more so as this office is sacred like no other.

But what does the death of Benedict XVI mean? for the further course of the pontificate of Francis? The pope now has greater freedom of action, it was read. He no longer has to take his predecessor into consideration. It almost sounded as if a previously inhibited Francis could finally do everything he had always wanted to do. Certainly, in the early years of his tenure, Francis made some concessions to his predecessor. But everyone who believed that he was fundamentally reluctant to make decisions of Benedict XVI. to correct publicly, were taught otherwise by July 2021 at the latest. At that time the Pope revoked the re-admission of the pre-conciliar liturgy that Benedict XVI. had decreed in 2007. This was not just any decree: there was probably no other decision in his pontificate that was as close to the heart of the German pope as this one. This was based on one of his fundamental theological convictions: There should be no break with tradition in the church.

Skills & Expertise

JournalismMagazine ArticlesNews WritingNewslettersNewspaper

0 Reviews

This Freelancer has not received any feedback.