Joseph Ratzinger
Benedict XVI - Joseph Ratzinger was born in 1927 in Marktl on the Inn in the German province of Bavaria. After his studies and priestly ordination, he taught theology at the universities of Munich, Bonn, Münster, Tübingen and Regensburg. During the Second Vatican Council, he was the theological advisor to Cardinal Frings. After an extremely active and notable theological activity, in 1977 he was appointed archbishop of Munich and held that office until 1981, when John Paul II. appointed head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the most important Vatican institution. He remained in that position until the death of John Paul II. April 2, 2005. A few weeks later, at the conclave on April 19, 2005, he was elected as the 265th successor of St. Petra. The pontificate of Pope Benedict XVI ends on February 28, 2013 with his renunciation of the office of the Roman bishop.
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Osloboditi slobodu: Kršćani pred izazovima suvremenoga društva i politike
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI talks about contemporary culture and society and the challenges they pose to every Christian in this important book with the intriguing title Unleash Freedom.
Razgovor o vjeri: Jasni odgovori na suvremene dvojbe
Joseph Ratzinger, (Pope Benedict XVI) was welcomed by the whole Church with great enthusiasm as the one who will continue the great work of John Paul II, to whom he was the first collaborator during the entire pontificate.