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Canadian Cardinal mourns Pope Benedict XVI, says writings will guide for centuries

A Canadian cardinal says Pope Benedict XVI had an astounding intellect and his writings will help guide Catholics for centuries to come.
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Pope Francis stops in front a nativity scene in St. Peter's Square after presiding over the first Vespers and the 'Te Deum' in St. Peter's Basilica Saturday, Dec. 31, 2022. Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, the German theologian who will be remembered as the first pope in 600 years to resign, has died, the Vatican announced Saturday. He was 95. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Andrew Medichini

A Canadian cardinal says Pope Benedict XVI had an astounding intellect and his writings will help guide Catholics for centuries to come. 

The statement from Cardinal Thomas Collins, Archbishop of Toronto, comes after the 95-year-old Pope Emeritus died on Saturday at his home in the Vatican.

Collins says as pope, Benedict provided a "clear and loving message" of how faith can offer a guide through the "storms of life's journey." 

The intellectual German theologian and prolific writer was known as a reluctant pope who became the first in 600 years to resign. 

His dramatic exit in 2013 paved the way for the election of Pope Francis, who will preside over Benedict's funeral Thursday, marking an unprecedented moment in the history of the papacy with a reigning pope eulogizing over a retired one.

Collins says Benedict offered a personal example of "fidelity and what it is to be a devoted disciple of Jesus."

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 31, 2022.

— With files from The Associated Press

The Canadian Press

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