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  2. Debate on the causes of clerical child abuse - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Pope Benedict XVI published a letter [1] (in German and then translated into English) in which he provided a unified perspective on several issues that, together, he believes contributed to the sexual abuse scandal. One of the chief reasons put forth by the Pope was the push by several prominent theologians for a relativistic ...

  3. Moral relativism - Wikipedia

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    Catholic and some secular intellectuals attribute the perceived post-war decadence of Europe to the displacement of absolute values by moral relativism. Pope Benedict XVI, Marcello Pera and others have argued that after about 1960, Europeans massively abandoned many traditional norms rooted in Christianity and replaced them with continuously ...

  4. Relativism - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church, especially under John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI, has identified relativism as one of the most significant problems for faith and morals today. [46] According to the Church and to some theologians, [who?] relativism, as a denial of absolute truth, leads to moral license and a denial of the possibility of sin and of God ...

  5. Unlike his ailing predecessor, Benedict XVI chose to ‘come ...

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    Pope Benedict’s extraordinary papacy is blemished by his fateful decision to resign, writes Marc Thiessen. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  6. Regensburg lecture - Wikipedia

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    During the session, Pope Benedict XVI reiterated his conviction that the dialogue between Muslims and Christians is "a vital necessity" for the good of a world marked by relativism, one that "excludes the transcendence and universality of reason". [71]

  7. Pope Benedict XVI - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 February 2025. Head of the Catholic Church from 2005 to 2013 Pope Benedict XVI Bishop of Rome Benedict XVI in 2010 Church Catholic Church Papacy began 19 April 2005 Papacy ended 28 February 2013 Predecessor John Paul II Successor Francis Previous post(s) Dean of the College of Cardinals (2002 ...

  8. State visit by Pope Benedict XVI to the United Kingdom

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    An invitation to visit Britain was extended to Pope Benedict XVI by then Prime Minister Gordon Brown in February 2009. The Pope's visit featured in the debates between party leaders in April 2010, prior to the 2010 United Kingdom general election, where all three party leaders expressed support for the visit, while expressing disagreement with some of the Pope's views.

  9. Theology of Pope Benedict XVI - Wikipedia

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    Benedict XVI's views were similar to those of his predecessor, Pope John Paul II, in maintaining the traditional positions on birth control, abortion, and homosexuality and promoting Catholic social teaching. In his biography journalist John L Allen, Jr. portrayed Cardinal Ratzinger as a figure who sometimes expressed more conservative views ...