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Pope Benedict's last words


The last words of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI were heard in the middle of the night by a nurse. His secretary, Archbishop Georg Gänswein, told Vatican Media that around 3 in the morning of 31 December, one of the nurses that was looking after him, heard him whisper in Italian: 'Lord, I love you!' Archbishop Georg said: "I was not there at the moment, but the nurse told me about it shortly afterwards. These were his last comprehensible words, because afterwards he was no longer able to express himself."

On 28 June 2016, on the 65th anniversary of the priestly ordination of his then emeritus predecessor, Pope Francis wanted to emphasise the "underlying characteristic" that marked the long history of Joseph Ratzinger's priesthood. Pope Francis said: "In one of the many beautiful passages you have written on the priesthood, you emphasize that, at the hour of Simon's definitive call, Jesus, fixing his gaze on him, essentially asks only one thing: 'Do you love me?' How beautiful and true this is! Because it is here, as you go on to tell us, in that 'Do you love me?' that the Lord establishes the true meaning of shepherding, because only through love for the Lord will the Lord be able to shepherd through us: 'Lord, you know everything, you know that I love you'".

Pope Francis said: "This is the characteristic that has predominated your entire life spent in priestly service and in the service of theology, which you defined, not by happenstance, as the 'search for the beloved'; and this is indeed what you have always given witness to and continue to witness to today: that the decisive thing that frames each of our days - come rain or come shine - that which gives rise to everything else, is that the Lord is truly present, that we desire him, that we are close to him interiorly, that we love him, that we really believe in him and, believing in him, truly love him. It is this loving that truly fills our hearts, this believing that allows us to walk confidently and peacefully upon the waters, even in the midst of a storm, as Peter did."

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