{"id":183294,"date":"2025-01-08T10:42:09","date_gmt":"2025-01-08T09:42:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/staging.fundacioncarf.org\/la-trascendencia-teologica-de-benedicto-xvi\/"},"modified":"2025-01-08T10:42:10","modified_gmt":"2025-01-08T09:42:10","slug":"la-trascendencia-teologica-de-benedicto-xvi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fundacioncarf.org\/en\/la-trascendencia-teologica-de-benedicto-xvi\/","title":{"rendered":"Benedict XVI: his theological significance"},"content":{"rendered":"
We will always remember the pope Benedict XVI<\/a>The Bishop of the Philippines, who died on Saturday, December 31, 2022, for encouraging all the Catholic faithful to seek, know and love Jesus Christ; for teaching us how to behave and live as Christians in a pagan society, with the optimism and vigor that comes from the hope of spreading the Gospel, motivating us to transform it from within.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n The pontificate of Benedict XVI lasted only a few years. eight years<\/a>Nevertheless, he has been transcendental in the history of the Church for his reflections on faith and doctrine. Faithful to his motto, \"collaborator of the truth\", the intellectual impulse to the dialogue between faith and reason, and the fight against abuses and division in the Church were the standards of his pontificate.<\/p>\n He always had a clear and fraternal stance with all persons and theological positions that deviated from the truths of faith of the Church.<\/p>\n On the other hand, Benedict XVI considered that it was necessary to act in favor of a just order in society, and that the common good should be promoted through economic, social, legislative, administrative and cultural action. His three encyclicals are the culmination of his great theological work in response to the problems of today's world.<\/p>\n \"For me there is no lack of personal, fraternal and affectionate encounters with the Pope Emeritus. But this occasion is important to reaffirm that the contribution of his theological work and, in general, of his thought continues to be fruitful and active, not directed to the past, but fruitful for the future, for the application of the Council and for the dialogue between the Church and the world of today. <\/em><\/p>\n These contributions offer us a solid theological basis for the Church's journey: a 'living' Church, which he taught us to see and live as communion, and which is in movement - in 'synods' - guided by the Spirit of the Lord, always open to the mission of announcing the Gospel and serving the world in which it lives\".<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n Pope Francis, during the award ceremony of the Ratzinger Prize 2022.<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n The contribution of Benedict XVI's work and theological thought to Christianity and humanity is already prolific and effective today. One of his concerns was to respond to current problems through reflection and interpretation of the Holy Scriptures.<\/p>\n Joseph Ratzinger worked closely for many years with St. John Paul II, who appointed him to the position of prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith<\/strong> in November 1981, where he became known as a theologian, inspiring the Church for 31 years.<\/p>\n He was a direct witness of the post-conciliar crisis, of the questioning of the essential truths of the faith and of the experimentation in the liturgical field. Already in 1966, one year after the end of the Vatican Council II,<\/strong> said he saw the advance of a \"cut-price Christianity\".<\/p>\n Thus, the theologian pope was able to express with great argumentative force and, at the same time, with great spiritual unction what constitutes the heart of the Christian faith and the mission of the Church. In the face of ecclesiastical scandals, Benedict XVI called for conversion, penance and humility.<\/p>\n In September 2011, he invited the Church to be less worldly: \"historical examples show that the missionary witness of the Church detached from the world is clearer. Freed from material and political burdens and privileges, the Church can dedicate herself better and in a truly Christian way to the whole world; she can be truly open to the world...\".<\/p>\n His legacy as a theologian and pastor, the main elements of which it is good to remember at this time and where the work of a lifetime comes together, focuses on the figure of Christ.<\/strong><\/p>\n Jesus Christ present in scripture and in the liturgy, and his relationship with the Church and with Maria<\/a><\/strong>is the central core of his theology. In Jesus Christ, God himself has made himself visible and has shown mankind his saving Love.<\/p>\n Pointing out that this revelation of God is not a simple fact of the past, but a divine force of today and for the future, accessible in the Church of the saints, empowered as witnesses of the resurrection through the Holy Spirit.<\/p>\n Among the theological and ontological pillars of her thought is also the person, and the meaning that love, truth, beauty and hope have for her, themes that are reflected in her encyclicals.<\/p>\nA brief profile of Benedict XVI<\/h2>\n
Some milestones in his life<\/h2>\n
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Benedict XVI: a great theologian pope<\/span><\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
Jesus Christ: the central core of Joseph Ratzinger's theology<\/h2>\n