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April 27, 2005

A Pope By Any Other Name?

(Jimmy Akin)

Benedictxvi_1 Pope Benedict XVI has now publicly explained why he took the name he did. As many anticipated, it includes a reference to St. Benedict. This was something that came home to me listening to Salt of the Earth because it contains a passage in which then-Cardinal Ratzinger refers to St. Benedict as having done something small that nobody noticed at the time that then proved to be the ark that saved western civilization.

I said to myself: "That's what he's hoping his papacy will do: Set the stage for the survival of western civilization and the faith in Europe against the dictatorship of relativism."

EXCERPT:

"I wish to speak of the name I chose on becoming bishop of Rome and pastor of the universal Church. I chose to call myself Benedict XVI ideally as a link to the venerated Pontiff, Benedict XV, who guided the Church through the turbulent times of the First World War. He was a true and courageous prophet of peace who struggled strenuously and bravely, first to avoid the drama of war and then to limit its terrible consequences. In his footsteps I place my ministry, in the service of reconciliation and harmony between peoples, profoundly convinced that the great good of peace is above all a gift of God, a fragile and precious gift to be invoked, safeguarded and constructed, day after day and with everyone's contribution.

"The name Benedict also evokes the extraordinary figure of the great 'patriarch of western monasticism,' St. Benedict of Norcia, co-patron of Europe with Cyril and Methodius. The progressive expansion of the Benedictine Order which he founded exercised an enormous influence on the spread of Christianity throughout the European continent. For this reason, St. Benedict is much venerated in Germany, and especially in Bavaria, my own land of origin; he constitutes a fundamental point of reference for the unity of Europe and a powerful call to the irrefutable Christian roots of European culture and civilization."

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