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Pope Benedict XVI

The hard-nosed theologian who leads the world's Catholics is a far cry from your friendly neighborhood priest. But in spite of tough rhetoric and a talent for controversy, his flock seems to be following

Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger became Pope Benedict XVI in 2005, succeeding the enormously popular John Paul II. Sometimes called “God’s Rottweiler" for his staunch defense of traditional Catholic doctrine, the cerebral Benedict is charged with tackling many of the challenges John Paul left behind, including ensuring that Catholicism remains a ‘large tent’ even as he insists that Catholics toe the line on all matters of doctrine and theology. But Benedict hasn't kowtowed to detractors yet—he continues to spark controversy with his outspoken comments and contentious decisions, including his recent choice to restore the traditional Latin mass.

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  • April 2008
    • Pope 'Ashamed' by Priest Sex Abuse

      Pope 'Ashamed' by Priest Sex Abuse

      (Newser) - Pope Benedict XVI said today he is "deeply ashamed" by the priest sex-abuse scandal that caused a crisis of faith in the US, and he vowed that the church "will absolutely exclude pedophiles" from the priesthood, the AP reports. "We will do whatever is possible so that this does not happen in the future," the Pope said in English on the plane flying him to the US. More »

    • US Catholics Like Benedict, but Not Rome

      US Catholics Like Benedict, but Not Rome

      (Newser) - As Pope Benedict XVI arrives for his first visit to America, a Washington Post poll finds that the pontiff enjoys wide support among US Catholics. Nearly three in four say that they have a positive impression of Benedict. But the poll also reveals that most Catholics find the church out of sync with their personal views, and that many remain pained by the clergy sex abuse scandal. More »

    • America May See Soft Side of Hardline Pope

      America May See Soft Side of Hardline Pope

      (Newser) - Pope Benedict XVI is a known hardliner, but Americans may see his softer side during a 5-day US tour this week, the New York Times reports. During stops at the White House, United Nations, and various churches, Benedict will touch on abortion, divorce, war, and the priest sex-abuse scandals, but “what he will not do is wag fingers,” said one professor. More »

    • NY, DC Prep for Papal Visit

      NY, DC Prep for Papal Visit

      (Newser) - He may be the only man who can draw Mets fans to Yankee Stadium: Next week, Pope Benedict XVI will lead a stadium Mass on his 6-day tour of Washington, DC and New York. Before gracing second base, the Pontiff will celebrate his 81st birthday at the White House, and visit churches—and a synagogue—in both cities. More »

    • Benedict the Right Pope for Right Now: Noonan

      Benedict the Right Pope for Right Now: Noonan

      (Newser) - John Paul II was an incredible Pope, but Benedict might be just what the world needs today, writes Peggy Noonan in the Wall Street Journal. Benedict, who "lacks an immediately accessible flair," succeeded a telegenic "showman" who brought joy to the faithful. "John Paul made you burst into tears," Noonan writes. "Benedict makes you think." More »

    • Pope Will Address Abuse Crisis During US Visit

      Pope Will Address Abuse Crisis During US Visit

      (Newser) - Pope Benedict XVI will address the clergy sex-abuse crisis during his visit to the US next week, a top aide tells the AP. The pontiff, who begins the six-day trip Tuesday in Washington, "will try to open the path of healing and reconciliation" during a mass for clergy members April 19 at New York's St. Patrick's Cathedral. More »

  • March 2008
    • Pope Hails Easter Conversions

      Pope Hails Easter Conversions

      (Newser) - Pope Benedict XVI celebrated Easter Mass today, hailing the miracle of conversion, "which renews itself even today" before a rain-soaked crowd in St. Peter's Square and calling for an end to hostilities in "Darfur and Somalia, the tormented Middle East, especially the Holy Land, Iraq, Lebanon, and Tibet." His address followed the controversial baptism of a high-profile Muslim journalist, BBC reports. More »

    • Prominent Italian Muslim Baptized by Pope

      Prominent Italian Muslim Baptized by Pope

      (Newser) - Italy's best-known commentator on Islam converted to Catholicism yesterday at the Vatican, during Easter vigil, and was baptized by the Pope himself, the AP reports. Though Magdi Allam was born a Muslim, he said he "never" practiced his native religion, and made his name criticizing Islamic fanaticism, receiving death threats in the process. More »

    • Pope Knocks China on Good Friday

      Pope Knocks China on Good Friday

      (Newser) - Pope Benedict took aim at China's lack of religious freedom at a Good Friday procession in Rome today, Reuters reports. "In many parts of the world, (the Church) is undergoing the dark hour of persecution," the Pope said, using words penned by a cardinal who has blasted China's policies. A Chinese woman shouldered the cross for part of the procession, which was broadcast to 39 countries. More »

    • Pope Pushing for Church in Saudi Arabia

      Pope Pushing for Church in Saudi Arabia

      (Newser) - Pope Benedict XVI is lobbying Saudi Arabia to let a Catholic church on its soil, Time reports. The Vatican confirms that it's discussing forging diplomatic relations with the Saudis, but a house of worship would be a major coup in a country where all religions besides Sunni Islam are banned. More »

    • Bin Laden Threatens Europe

      Bin Laden Threatens Europe

      (Newser) - Osama bin Laden threatened Europe today with "severe" retaliation over the publication of cartoons of the prophet Muhammad, the AP reports. The audio recording of bin Laden surfaced on the fifth anniversary of the Iraq war, though he made no mention of it, and a day before the Muslim world celebrates Muhammad's birthday. One expert said the voice appeared to be bin Laden's, but he noted that it had no reference points to show when it was recorded. More »

    • Pope Slams Iraq War

      Pope Slams Iraq War

      (Newser) - Pope Benedict XVI harshly criticized the Iraq war today at the close of a Palm Sunday Mass in St. Peter’s Square, the AP reports. “Enough with the slaughters. Enough with the violence. Enough with the hatred,” he said to applause from a crowd of thousands. He said the war “provoked a breakup” of Iraqi civilian life and urged the country’s factions to work toward "reconciliation, forgiveness, justice, and coexistence among tribal, ethnic, and religious groups." More »

    • Kidnapped Priest Found Dead in Iraq

      Kidnapped Priest Found Dead in Iraq

      (Newser) - The body of the Chaldean Catholic archbishop who was abducted last month has been found in a shallow grave in northern Iraq, the BBC reports. His kidnappers contacted church officials yesterday to tell them Paulos Faraj Rahho, archbishop of Mosul, had become very sick. They reported his death later that day, and gave directions to his burial site. More »

    • Environment, Bioethics Under Vatican's Scrutiny

      Environment, Bioethics Under Vatican's Scrutiny

      (Newser) - Catholics must guard against "new sins" such as polluting the environment and using genetic modification, the Vatican says. Their church has updated the concept of sin for the contemporary world, paying special attention to the expanding and morally murky world of bioethics, a top official from the Apostolic Penitentiary, which deals with transgressions of conscience, tells Reuters. More »

    • Ritual Daggers Bar Sikhs From Meeting Pope

      Ritual Daggers Bar Sikhs From Meeting Pope

      (Newser) - Sikh leaders won’t attend a US interfaith meeting with Pope Benedict XVI next month because the Secret Service won’t let them wear ceremonial daggers, the AP reports. Kirpaans are required attire for the Eastern religion. “We cannot undermine the rights and freedoms of religion in the name of security,” said a Sikh official. But the Secret Service won’t bend the rules. More »

    • Beloved Italian Saint Exhumed

      Beloved Italian Saint Exhumed

      (Newser) - One of Italy's most revered saints was exhumed without warning Sunday night, evading protesters and preempting a legal challenge, the Guardian reports. The body of Padre Pio was "in surprisingly good condition," said the archbishop of Puglia, where the saint's shrine draws millions of visitors every year. "The chin is perfect and the rest of the body is well preserved."