Germany's Cardinal Ratzinger Elected ****
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By WILLIAM J. KOLE, Associated Press Writer
VATICAN CITY - Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, the church's leading hard-liner, was elected the new **** Tuesday evening in the first conclave of the new millennium. He chose the name **** Benedict XVI and called himself "a simple, humble worker."
Ratzinger, the first German **** since the 11th century, emerged onto the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica, where he waved to a wildly cheering crowd of tens of thousands and gave his first blessing as ****. Other cardinals clad in their crimson robes came out on other balconies to watch him.
"Dear brothers and sisters, after the great **** John Paul II, the cardinals have elected me — a simple, humble worker in the vineyard of the Lord," he said after being introduced by Chilean Cardinal Jorge Arturo Medina Estivez.
"The fact that the Lord can work and act even with insufficient means consoles me, and above all I entrust myself to your prayers," the new **** said. "I entrust myself to your prayers."
The crowd responded by chanting "Benedict! Benedict!"
If the new **** was paying tribute to the last pontiff of that name, it could be interpreted as a bid to soften his image as the Vatican's doctrinal hard-liner. Benedict XV, who reigned from 1914 to 1922, was a moderate following Pius X, who had implemented a sharp crackdown against doctrinal "modernism."
On Monday, Ratzinger, who was the powerful dean of the College of Cardinals, used his homily at the Mass dedicated to electing the next **** to warn the faithful about tendencies that he considered dangers to the faith: sects, ideologies like Marxism, liberalism, atheism, agnosticism and relativism — the ideology that there are no absolute truths.
"Having a clear faith, based on the creed of the church, is often labeled today as a fundamentalism," he said, speaking in Italian. "Whereas relativism, which is letting oneself be tossed and 'swept along by every wind of teaching,' looks like the only attitude acceptable to today's standards.
Ratzinger served John Paul II since 1981 as head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. In that position, he has disciplined church dissidents and upheld church policy against attempts by **** for reforms. He turned 78 on Saturday.
The new **** had gone into the conclave with the most buzz among two dozen leading candidates. He had impressed many faithful with his stirring homily at the funeral of John Paul II, who died April 2 at age 84.
Ratzinger is the first Germanic **** since monarchs imposed four men from that region in a row in the 11th century.
****...thats what I thought...78??? come the fukk on...This man may have a couple good years in him before they go lookin for a new **** again...no offense to the catholics....
I mean I understand they always choose the older men cause they got alotta experience in the chuch...but Im sayin...dont choose someone who may go senile (sp?) in a year or so, or die within 5 years...like i said...i dont mean to sound insensitive...just being a realist
ya see who I WANTED down below...this is some BS...anyways for catholic history...majority of catholics across the world ARE minority...mainly from latin countries and Africa...so to choose another white **** in this day and age is just ludicrous to me when they had so many TOP minority candidates, i mean this german cat was like 14th on the list DAMNIT!
anyways **** has great power for example...when the **** john paul interpreted the bible as saying that all forms of **** are a sin, many catholics did comply......and many think that **** is spreading so rampant in africa because many african catholics dont want to use protection or are wary of it because they think it is a sin...well that's a hypothesis...anyways **** has more power over the world, especially our minority brothers and sisters internationally then you might think..is all i'm saying