The Herald (South Africa)

Former Pope complains of attempts to ‘silence’ him

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Traditiona­list former Pope Benedict XVI accuses opponents of wanting to silence him while attacking gay marriage in vehement terms in a new authorised biography published yesterday in Germany.

The 93-year-old, whose original name is Joseph Ratzinger, claims in Benedict XVI A Life that he has fallen victim to a “malignant distortion of reality” in reactions to his interventi­ons in theologica­l debates, according to passages published by German media and news agency DPA.

“The spectacle of reactions coming from German theology is so misguided and illwilled that I would prefer not to speak of it,” he says.

“I would rather not analyse the actual reasons why people want to silence my voice.”

The German branch of the Catholic Church has for years been led by clergy more disposed to reform than the stringent traditiona­lism associated with Ratzinger.

In office from 2005-2013, he has frequently been criticised for his attitudes to Islam or to social questions, and is accused of attempting to undermine the modernisat­ion drive of his successor Pope Francis.

Ratzinger attempts to counter such claims in the biography, saying his “personal friendship with Pope Francis has not only endured, but grown”.

In February, Benedict XVI was drawn into a Vatican intrigue when his private secretary was removed from Francis’s entourage.

Some observers had accused the former pope of back-seat driving when a book defending the hot topic of priestly celibacy appeared, bearing his name alongside that of arch-conservati­ve Guinean cardinal Robert Sarah.

After 48 hours of controvers­y, Benedict XVI asked that his name be removed from the book’s cover, introducti­on and jointly signed conclusion.

But he has not given up intervenin­g in social debates, offering a fresh blast against gay marriage in the new biography.

“A century ago, anyone would have thought it absurd to talk about homosexual marriage.

“Today those who oppose it are excommunic­ated from society,” he says.

“It’s the same thing with abortion and creating human life in the laboratory.”

He added that it was only natural for people to “fear the spiritual power of the Antichrist”. —

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