Former Pope Benedict XVI has died at his Vatican residence, aged 95, almost a decade after he stood down because of ill health.
According to a statement issued by Vatican, Pope Emeritus, Benedict XVI, passed away on Staurday, December 31st at 9:34 in the Mater Ecclesiae Monastery in the Vatican.
The body of the Pope Emeritus will be placed in St. Peter’s Basilica on January 2 for “the greeting of the faithful.
The statement further said, plans for Pope Benedict’s funeral will be announced in the next few hours, the Vatican said.
Pope Benedict XVI led Catholic Church for less than eight years until 2013, he became the first Pope to resign since Gregory XII in 1415.
Benedict spent his final years at the Mater Ecclesiae monastery within the walls of the Vatican.
His successor, Pope Francis, said he had visited him there frequently.
The head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, Cardinal Vincent Nichols, said Pope Benedict was “one of the great theologians of the 20th century.”
In a statement, he said: “I remember with particular affection the remarkable papal visit to these lands in 2010. “We saw his courtesy, his gentleness, the perceptiveness of his mind, and the openness of his welcome to everybody that he met.”
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said: “I am saddened to learn of the death of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI.”
He was a great theologian whose UK visit in 2010 was an historic moment for both Catholics and non-Catholics throughout our country.
French President Emmanuel Macron said: “My thoughts go out to Catholics in France and around the world, bereaved by the departure of His Holiness Benedict XVI, who worked with soul and intelligence for a more fraternal world.”
Although the former pontiff had been ill for some time, Vatican authorities said there had been an aggravation in his condition because of advancing age.
On Wednesday, Pope Francis appealed to his final audience of the year at the Vatican to “pray a special prayer for Pope Emeritus Benedict,” whom he said was very ill.
Born Joseph Ratzinger in Germany, Benedict was 78 when, in 2005, he became one of the oldest popes ever elected.
Earlier this year, the former Pope acknowledged that errors had been made in the handling of abuse cases while he was archbishop of Munich between 1977 and 1982.