
Archbishop Gänswein: Movement Wants to Destroy Benedict XVI’s Life and Work
Speaking to an Italian newspaper, the pope emeritus’ personal secretary noted that such people ‘never loved him as an individual, his theology, his pontificate.’
Speaking to an Italian newspaper, the pope emeritus’ personal secretary noted that such people ‘never loved him as an individual, his theology, his pontificate.’
Archbishop Georg Gänswein, Prefect of the Pontifical Household, offered a memorial Mass at the Vatican’s Teutonic College.
Benedict XVI's personal secretary highlights "new" and "illuminating" passages related to the Pope Emeritus' resignation.
Prefect of Pontifical Household also recalls "dramatic struggle" of 2005 Conclave.
Prefect of the Pontifical Household says the Pope has awoken expectations regarding Church reform but not yet clear how these will all be played out.
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