- NEW: The pope is resigning "because of advanced age"
- NEW: The pope says his strength in the last few months "has deteriorated"
- Benedict has been pope since 2005
- The last pope to resign was Gregory XII in 1415
The 85-year-old pope is resigning "because of advanced age," Benedict told the cardinals of the Catholic Church on Monday.
"Strength of mind and
body are necessary, strength which in the last few months has
deteriorated in me to the extent that I have had to recognize my
incapacity to adequately fulfill the ministry entrusted to me," the pope
told the cardinals, according to the Vatican.
The last pope to resign
was Gregory XII in 1415. He did so to end a civil war within the church
in which more than one man claimed to be pope.
Benedict, the 265th pope, is the sixth German to serve as pope and the first since the 11th century. He became pope in 2005.
He has led church after
the third-longest papacy in church history and during a time in which
the church is declining in his native Europe but expanding in Africa and
Latin America.
Benedict's time as pope
has been marked with a series of scandals and controversies, including
hundreds of new allegations of sexual abuse by priests.
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