Emotional Pope Benedict XVI says God asked him to retire

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PTI: Vatican City, Feb 24 2013, 19:17 IST
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Pope Benedict XVI delivered an emotional last Sunday prayer in St Peter's Square, saying God had told him to devote himself to prayer but assuring supporters he would not "abandon" the Church.

Tens of thousands of supporters turned out for the historic prayers ahead of the pope's formal resignation on Thursday, often interrupting the pope with their clapping, cheering and chanting.

"The Lord is calling me to climb the mountain, to dedicate myself even more to prayer and meditation. But this does not mean abandoning the Church," the pope told the crowd from the window of his residence in the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican.

"If God is asking me to do this it is precisely so I can continue to serve with the same dedication and love as before but in a way that is more appropriate for my age and for my strength."

The 85-year-old leader of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics has said he will step down because he no longer has the strength of mind and body to carry on.

His shock resignation ended an eight-year pontificate dominated by the priest child sex abuse scandal and efforts to counter rising secularism in the West.

He thanked the crowd with a final unscripted call, telling them: "We will always be close!"

The Vatican and Rome police estimated the numbers at more than 100,000 people -- many times more than usually attend the traditional Sunday prayer.

"Holy Father, We Love You", read one banner seen in the crowd. One read: "Thank You, Your Holiness" and another said: "Dear Father, We'll Miss You".

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Vinay Shah | 24-Feb-2013Reply | Forward
The pope should give evidence that the God asked him to retire. It would have been more honest on his part if he had not involved God in his decision to retire on health grounds. If the topmost religious leader takes recourse to such phony reasons, he would only be doing disservice to his followers by presuming them to be superstitious, irrational and blind followers.Today retirement is justified in the name of God's calling tomorrow any act would be sought to be justified on the same ground. A wrong precedent has been set.

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