{"id":20357,"date":"2022-12-31T15:57:31","date_gmt":"2022-12-31T15:57:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mailchi.mp\/urc\/on-the-death-of-his-holiness-pope-emeritus-benedict-xvi"},"modified":"2022-12-31T15:57:31","modified_gmt":"2022-12-31T15:57:31","slug":"on-the-death-of-his-holiness-pope-emeritus-benedict-xvi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.trinitywimbledon.org\/index.php\/on-the-death-of-his-holiness-pope-emeritus-benedict-xvi\/","title":{"rendered":"On The Death of His Holiness Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span><em>Photo credit Tadeusz G\u00f3rny, Public Domain<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">Following the death of His Holiness, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, the Rev\u2019d Dr John Bradbury, General Secretary of the United Reformed Church said:<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">\u201cThe papacy has been one of the causes of deep division within the western churches but the fruits of the ecumenical movement are many. Today we mourn the loss of a baptised brother in Christ. We lament the remaining divisions between the churches as we respond to Christ\u2019s call to seek unity. We also celebrate moments when the Bishop of Rome speaks with a voice on the world stage out of our common faith for justice, peace, and the flourishing of all creation. In such moments we catch a glimpse of what it means that the Bishop of Rome is a focus of unity of the whole Church. We give thanks for the faithful way Benedict XVI exercised that ministry and uphold all who mourn him in our prayers. May he rest in peace and rise in glory\u201d.<\/span><br \/>&nbsp;\n<\/p>\n<p>____<\/p>\n<p><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">The United Reformed Church offers the following reflection and prayer which may be useful as we contemplate the life and ministry of Benedict XVI.<\/span> <\/p>\n<p><strong><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">On the death of Joseph Ratzinger,<\/span><br \/><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">The ministry of oversight in the Church is both necessary and difficult; those who are called to exercise such a ministry &#8211; in councils or as individuals &#8211; deserve our prayers and gratitude as well as critical scrutiny.&nbsp; Today the Church mourns Joseph Ratzinger who served in this oversight ministry as Pope Benedict XVI between April 2005 and February 2013.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">Ratzinger was born in Bavaria on Holy Saturday 1927.&nbsp; In 1941, following his 14th birthday, Ratzinger was forced to join the Hitler Youth as required by law.&nbsp; He was an unenthusiastic member &#8211; a cousin with Downs Syndrome was murdered by the Nazis in their compulsory euthanasia programme.&nbsp; Towards the end of the War, Ratzinger was conscripted into the German Army but he deserted and surrendered to the Americans.&nbsp; In November 1945 Raztinger, and his brother Georg, entered a seminary to train for the priesthood and were ordained together in 1951.&nbsp; Raztinger\u2019s doctoral dissertation was on St Augustine of Hippo with postdoctoral research on St Bonaventure.&nbsp; Ratzinger spent a few years in parish ministry before becoming a professor in 1958 at Freising College, then, in 1959, at the University of Bonn and in 1963 at the University of M\u00fcnster.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">Cardinal Frings of Cologne took Raztinger to the Second Vatican Council as his theological expert.&nbsp; There Ratzinger mixed with various other reform-minded experts such as Fr Hans K\u00fcng and Fr Edward Schillebeeckx.&nbsp; He became an admirer of German reform-minded theologian Fr Karl Rahner.&nbsp; Vatican II radicalised Catholic thinking making it more open to other religions and non-Catholic churches; it became a proponent of religious liberty.&nbsp; The Council reformed the liturgy so it could be celebrated in the language of the people &#8211; not just in Latin.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">Following the Council, Ratzinger was appointed to a chair in dogmatic theology at the University of T\u00fcbingen, where he was a colleague of Hans K\u00fcng. In his 1968 book <\/span>Introduction to Christianity, he wrote that the pope has a duty to hear differing voices within the Church before making a decision and downplayed the centrality of the papacy.&nbsp; However, his time at T\u00fcbingen marked a transition to more conservative theological positions as he became alarmed by Maxist thought in student circles at the time coupled with student-led riots across Europe.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">In 1977 Pope Paul VI appointed Ratzinger Archbishop of Munich and Freising &#8211; a surprising appointment given his lack of pastoral experience.&nbsp; Four years later the new pope, John Paul II, appointed Raztinger as Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF) &#8211; the Vatican\u2019s doctrinal guardian.&nbsp; In this role Ratzinger defended traditional Catholic doctrine &#8211; especially condemning birth control and homosexuality.&nbsp; Lesbian and gay people, he wrote, \u201c&#8230;confirm within themselves a disordered sexual inclination which is essentially self-indulgent\u2026\u201d Ratzinger also blamed campaigns for civil rights as causing violence towards LGBT people.*&nbsp; Prominent theologians such as Matthew Fox and Leonardo Boff &#8211;&nbsp; as well as Raztinger\u2019s former colleague Hans K\u00fcng &#8211; were investigated and prohibited from writing and teaching.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">In 2000 Ratzinger released the CDF declaration <\/span>Dominus Iesus which seemed to backtrack on some of the reforms of Vatican II denying, for instance, that Protestant Chrisians were gathered in real churches and interfaith relations were seen in similar, cool, ways.&nbsp; This was surprising given that, in 1976, Ratzinger had suggested the (Lutheran) Augsburg Confession of Faith was in agreement with Catholic theological positions.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">Ratzinger, aged 78, was elected Pope in 2005 taking the regnal name Benedict XVI.&nbsp; His concern as pope was to counter the \u201cdictatorship of relativism\u201d&nbsp; which he saw as a danger to society.&nbsp; Moral relativism saw itself, he argued, as a form of liberation but which, in fact, was a type of prison which locked each person to their own ego.&nbsp; This moral relativism led, for Benedict, to many contemporary moral evils &#8211; amongst them, of course, he listed homosexuality and birth control. &nbsp; Given Benedict\u2019s views on Protestants it was not surprising he made an easier route for Anglican clergy to become Catholic priests allowing them to follow, some, forms of Anglican worship.&nbsp; Ironically, given the shortage of priests in the West, Benedict opened the celibate Catholic priesthood to married men &#8211; provided they were former Anglican clergy.&nbsp; Benedict liberalised the use of the pre-Vatican II liturgy which annoyed many bishops around the world and drew criticism from the Jewish community alarmed by the Good Friday prayers in the old mass which asked God to lift \u201cthe veil\u201d on Jewish hearts and to \u201cdeliver them from their darkness.\u201d &nbsp; Benedict ordered new vernacular translations of the mass which more neatly conformed to the feel and syntax of Latin than Paul VI\u2019s mass; the result is loved by traditionalist Catholics but annoys more liberal ones.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">Benedict\u2019s ministry of oversight, however, will be forever stained with serious safeguarding failures. &nbsp; As Prefect of the CDF he clarified earlier rulings that internal Church investigations were confidential \u2013 for 20 years he enforced this rule damaging the Church\u2019s reputation around sex abuse claims.&nbsp; The letter is perceived as promoting a cover up culture. As Pope, Benedict claimed diplomatic immunity from liability in a case of three boys in Texas who had been abused and wished to claim damages against him.&nbsp; In retirement he admitted his ministry as Archbishop of Munich and Freising had significant safeguarding failures in dealing with abusive priests.&nbsp; Benedict\u2019s ministry as Pope coincided with many revelations of clerical abuse and, worse, the covering up of such claims for decades.&nbsp; Exhausted by these revelations and the demands of his office, Benedict made history by being the first pope since the middle ages to freely resign. In retirement, in a refurbished monastery in Vatican City, Benedict sometimes seemed to criticise his successor who is reversing many of his policies.&nbsp; These retirement years were devoted to rest and study as his health declined.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">Benedict lived a life of contradiction.&nbsp; A committed Catholic conscripted to serve the Nazi war machine.&nbsp; A thoughtful scholar ill suited to parish ministry,&nbsp; yet made a bishop and then pope.&nbsp; A liberal turned conservative.&nbsp; An anti-gay aesthete.&nbsp; A polymath &#8211; his collected writings cover 16 volumes, averaging some 1,000 pages each, on every conceivable topic in theology, philosophy, science, literature, and politics &#8211; yet his papacy is best remembered for his resignation.&nbsp; No wonder that many think the ministry of oversight is best served in shared accountable leadership rather than entrusted to any single individual no matter how learned or godly they are.&nbsp; Today we commend Benedict XVI to God\u2019s gentle mercy praying he will rest in peace and rise in glory.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">Eternal Majesty,<\/span><br \/><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">we give thanks for all who exercise oversight in Your Church,<\/span><br \/><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">today we thank you for the ministry of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI,<\/span><br \/><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">and ask you to give him rest.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">Embodied Word,<\/span><br \/><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">we pray for all who are wounded by Your Church,<\/span><br \/><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">those for whom the shepherds turned out to be wolves,<\/span><br \/><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">that You bring healing, light, and justice.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">Enlivening Spirit,<\/span><br \/><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">remind us of Your insistent call reform,<\/span><br \/><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">to challenge our strictures and structures,<\/span><br \/><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">that Your people might be saved,<\/span><br \/><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">and our world renewed.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Amen.<\/p>\n<p><span id=\"docs-internal-guid-9b18dcc1-7fff-e5ad-2190-918ce68fdc7a\">*<span><em>LETTER TO THE BISHOPS OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH ON THE PASTORAL CARE OF HOMOSEXUAL PERSONS n 7 &amp; 11<\/em><\/span><\/span> <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Photo credit Tadeusz G\u00f3rny, Public Domain Following the death of His Holiness, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, the Rev\u2019d Dr John Bradbury, General Secretary of the United Reformed Church said: \u201cThe papacy has been one of the causes of deep division within the western churches but the fruits of the ecumenical movement are many. 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