Cardinal says book by Benedict XVI's secretary 'unseemly'
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Cardinal says book by Benedict XVI’s secretary ‘unseemly’ - The Record Herald
ROME (AP) — The archbishop of Vienna, a longtime friend and former student of Pope Benedict XVI, has confirmed that it was he who wrote a letter to his former teacher urging him to accept election as pontiff in 2005 if the votes went his way. Continue reading at RecordHerald.com.
Intern at the Vatican: a cardinal attacked the book of Benedict XVI's secretary and labeled it as an “undignified indiscretion”
Christoph Schoenborn, Archbishop of Vienna and personal friend of the late Pope, criticized the publication, but confirmed a fact unknown so far
Cardinal says book by Benedict XVI's secretary 'unseemly'
The archbishop of Vienna, a longtime friend and former student of Pope Benedict XVI, has confirmed that it was he who wrote a letter to his former teacher urging him to accept election as pontiff in 2005 if the votes went his way.Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn issued a statement Wednesday confirming a revelation in a new book by Benedict’s personal secretary, Archbishop Georg Gaenswein, that was published soon after Benedict died Dec. 31 at age 9…
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