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VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Benedict
stunned the Roman Catholic Church on Monday when he announced he would
stand down, the first pope to do so in 700 years, saying he no longer
had the mental and physical strength to carry on.
Church officials tried to relay a climate of calm
confidence in the running of a 2,000-year-old institution, but the
decision could lead to uncertainty in a Church already besieged by
scandal for covering up sexual abuse of children by priests.
The soft-spoken German, who always maintained that he
never wanted to be pope, was an uncompromising conservative on social
and theological issues, fighting what he regarded as the increasing
secularisation of society.
It remains to be seen whether his successor will continue such battles or do more to bend with the times.
Despite his firm opposition to tolerance of homosexual
acts, his eight year reign saw gay marriage accepted in many countries.
He has staunchly resisted allowing women to be ordained as priests, and
opposed embryonic stem cell research, although he retreated slightly
from the position that condoms could never be used to fight AIDS.
He repeatedly apologised for the Church's failure to
root out child abuse by priests, but critics said he did too little and
the efforts failed to stop a rapid decline in Church attendance in the
West, especially in his native Europe.
In addition to child sexual abuse crises, his papacy
saw the Church rocked by Muslim anger after he compared Islam to
violence. Jews were upset over rehabilitation of a Holocaust denier.
During a scandal over the Church's business dealings, his butler was
accused of leaking his private papers.
In an announcement read to cardinals in Latin, the
universal language of the Church, the 85-year-old said: "Well aware of
the seriousness of this act, with full freedom I declare that I renounce
the ministry of Bishop of Rome, Successor of St Peter ...
"As from 28 February 2013, at 20:00 hours (1900 GMT)
the See of Rome, the See of St. Peter will be vacant and a conclave to
elect the new Supreme Pontiff will have to be convoked by those whose
competence it is."
POPE DOESN'T FEAR SCHISM
Benedict is expected to go into isolation for at least a
while after his resignation. Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi
said Benedict did not intend to influence the decision of the cardinals
in a secret conclave to elect a successor.A new leader of the world's 1.2 billion Roman Catholics could be elected as soon as Palm Sunday, on March 24, and be ready to take over by Easter a week later, Lombardi said.
Several popes in the past, including Benedict's predecessor John Paul, have refrained from stepping down over their health, because of the division that could be caused by having an "ex-pope" and a reigning pope alive at the same time.
Lombardi said the pope did not fear a possible "schism", with Catholics owing allegiances to a past and present pope in case of differences on Church teachings.
He indicated the complex machinery of the process to elect a new pope would move quickly because the Vatican would not have to wait until after the elaborate funeral services for a pope...
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