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Bye Bye Benedict

Post by magma » Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:08 am

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-21411304

The Pope's resigning. I didn't even know Popes could resign.

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Re: Bye Bye Benedict

Post by wub » Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:10 am

Sweet. New pope, Spain is a catholic country...extra national holiday 8)

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Re: Bye Bye Benedict

Post by Terpit » Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:11 am

magma wrote: I didn't even know Popes could resign.
Same, there's not much/any information that I can find, seems really sudden.
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Re: Bye Bye Benedict

Post by wub » Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:12 am

Terpit wrote:
magma wrote: I didn't even know Popes could resign.
Same, there's not much/any information that I can find, seems really sudden.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papal_resignation
Papal resignation is envisaged as a possibility in canon 332 §2 of the Code of Canon Law and canon 44 §2 of the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches. The only conditions for the validity of the resignation are that it be made freely and be manifested properly.[1]

Canon law does not specify any particular individual or body or people to whom the Pope must manifest his resignation, leaving perhaps open the possibility of doing so to the Church or the world in general. But some commentators hold that the college of cardinals or at least its Dean must be informed, since the cardinals must be absolutely certain that the Pope has renounced the dignity before they can validly proceed to elect a successor.[2][3]

The term "abdication" is not used in the official documents of the Church for resignation by a Pope.

In 1045, Pope Benedict IX agreed, for financial advantage, to resign the papacy. Pope Gregory VI, who to rid the Church of the scandalous Benedict IX had persuaded him to resign, became his successor. Gregory himself resigned in 1046 because the arrangement he had entered into with Benedict was considered simoniacal; that is, to have been paid for. Gregory's successor, Pope Clement II, died in 1047 and Benedict IX became Pope again.

The best known example of the resignation of a Pope is that of Pope Celestine V in 1294. After only five months of pontificate, he issued a solemn decree declaring it permissible for a Pope to resign, and then did so himself. He lived two more years as a hermit and was later canonized. The Papal decree that he issued ended any doubt among canonists about the possibility of a valid Papal resignation.

The last Pope to resign was Pope Gregory XII (1406–1415), who did so to end the Western Schism, which had reached the point where there were three claimants to the Papal throne, Roman Pope Gregory XII, Avignon Antipope Benedict XIII, and Pisan Antipope John XXIII. Before resigning he formally convened the already existing Council of Constance and authorized it to elect his successor.

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Re: Bye Bye Benedict

Post by Terpit » Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:16 am

Yeah I meant information about this guy resigning, although they have updated that bbc page since I read it there's still no reason
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Re: Bye Bye Benedict

Post by Terpit » Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:17 am

wub wrote:
Papal resignation is envisaged as a possibility in canon 332 §2 of the Code of Canon Law and canon 44 §2 of the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches. The only conditions for the validity of the resignation are that it be made freely and be manifested properly.[1]

Canon law does not specify any particular individual or body or people to whom the Pope must manifest his resignation, leaving perhaps open the possibility of doing so to the Church or the world in general. But some commentators hold that the college of cardinals or at least its Dean must be informed, since the cardinals must be absolutely certain that the Pope has renounced the dignity before they can validly proceed to elect a successor.[2][3]

The term "abdication" is not used in the official documents of the Church for resignation by a Pope.

In 1045, Pope Benedict IX agreed, for financial advantage, to resign the papacy. Pope Gregory VI, who to rid the Church of the scandalous Benedict IX had persuaded him to resign, became his successor. Gregory himself resigned in 1046 because the arrangement he had entered into with Benedict was considered simoniacal; that is, to have been paid for. Gregory's successor, Pope Clement II, died in 1047 and Benedict IX became Pope again.

The best known example of the resignation of a Pope is that of Pope Celestine V in 1294. After only five months of pontificate, he issued a solemn decree declaring it permissible for a Pope to resign, and then did so himself. He lived two more years as a hermit and was later canonized. The Papal decree that he issued ended any doubt among canonists about the possibility of a valid Papal resignation.

The last Pope to resign was Pope Gregory XII (1406–1415), who did so to end the Western Schism, which had reached the point where there were three claimants to the Papal throne, Roman Pope Gregory XII, Avignon Antipope Benedict XIII, and Pisan Antipope John XXIII. Before resigning he formally convened the already existing Council of Constance and authorized it to elect his successor.
Seem like a lot of these cases were for personal gains
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Re: Bye Bye Benedict

Post by magma » Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:19 am

Crikey. First for 600 years then!
The best known example of the resignation of a Pope is that of Pope Celestine V in 1294. After only five months of pontificate, he issued a solemn decree declaring it permissible for a Pope to resign, and then did so himself.
Brilliant. :lol:
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Post by wub » Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:21 am

magma wrote:Crikey. First for 600 years then!
The best known example of the resignation of a Pope is that of Pope Celestine V in 1294. After only five months of pontificate, he issued a solemn decree declaring it permissible for a Pope to resign, and then did so himself.
Brilliant. :lol:
So the pope wanted to do something that wasn't allowed by the Church so he made a decree that it was okay and then did it himself anyway. Hmmm, sounds kinda familiar...

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Post by Forum » Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:29 am

When you're so old that even altar boys can't get you hard anymore, it's time to pack it in
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Re: Bye Bye Benedict

Post by Terpit » Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:58 am

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Re: Bye Bye Benedict

Post by mIrReN » Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:02 pm

I doubt any of you care so why even bother...
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Re: Bye Bye Benedict

Post by magma » Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:05 pm

mIrReN wrote:I doubt any of you care so why even bother...
:?

I care in as far as I'm interested when a big historical event takes place - I'm no royalist, but I'd be interested if Beatrix or Elizabeth abdicated too. What's wrong with taking an interest in world affairs?
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Post by mIrReN » Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:21 pm

aaah "big historical event"
nvm, carry on
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Post by scspkr99 » Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:32 pm

mIrReN wrote:aaah "big historical event"
nvm, carry on
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Post by particle-jim » Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:42 pm

I'm sure there is a perfectly legitimate explaination for his resignation that has nothing to do with any shady business involving conspiracies/cover-ups :6:

Oh who am I kidding? There's obviously some rather shady goings on at the Vatican
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Re: Bye Bye Benedict

Post by Genevieve » Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:43 pm

He got a lot of criticism compared to the last pope. It could be as simple as that
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Post by particle-jim » Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:48 pm

Genevieve wrote:He got a lot of criticism compared to the last pope. It could be as simple as that
He's the first Pope to resign in 600 years, if it's over something as petty as a bit of criticism from mainly non-catholics I will be VERY surprised
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Re: Bye Bye Benedict

Post by Muncey » Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:50 pm

That BBC article is great. Couldn't write an article without mentioning the paedophile ring and him being in 'hitler youth' haha... and rightly so.

I assume at 85 the viagra doesn't work as well.

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Re: Bye Bye Benedict

Post by magma » Mon Feb 11, 2013 1:00 pm

You'd think that if he handed his notice into God, He'd be able to confirm acceptance by stopping dude's heart. If you didn't die when you signed the letter, you'd better get yourself ready for Hell, Palpatine.
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Re: Bye Bye Benedict

Post by ehbes » Mon Feb 11, 2013 2:08 pm

wub wrote:
magma wrote:Crikey. First for 600 years then!
The best known example of the resignation of a Pope is that of Pope Celestine V in 1294. After only five months of pontificate, he issued a solemn decree declaring it permissible for a Pope to resign, and then did so himself.
Brilliant. :lol:
So the pope wanted to do something that wasn't allowed by the Church so he made a decree that it was okay and then did it himself anyway. Hmmm, sounds kinda familiar...
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