The Holy See has made available the full translation of the address of Pope Benedict XVI, days after his resignation declaration, to the clergy of Rome on the Second Vatican Council (first reported by us here). In the past fewNo official statement has yet explained why Benedict's past tweets were deleted. The name on the account has also been changed to "Sede Vacante," which in Italian means "vacant seat." To read the old tweets, there's a linkParishioners at a small church in northern Italy were shocked Sunday when their priest pulled out a picture of former Pope Benedict and set it on fire. It happened in the town of Liguria; the local mayor tackled the priest andVideo and photos from social media of Pope Benedict's last general audience in St. Peter's Square before he formally resigns.As Catholic cardinals meet in Rome to select the next pope, Catholics are optimistic about Pope Benedict's successor. Seventy-four percent of Catholics have at least some confidence that the College of Cardinals will select a pope who will be in touch
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