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  • {{Image|Benedict XVI, 2005.jpg|right|300px|His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI (centre), accompanied by Federal President [[Horst Koehler]] (right), retur '''Pope Benedict XVI''', Latin '''''Benedictus''''', original name '''Joseph Alois Ratzinger'''
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  • ...[[Rome]]. He was elected on 13 March 2013, following the resignation of [[Pope Benedict XVI]]. He is the first [[Society of Jesus|Jesuit]] to take the role, the first
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  • ==Encyclicals of Pope Benedict XVI (2005- )==
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  • In 2010, Tatchell was involved in protests against the state visit by [[Pope Benedict XVI]] to the United Kingdom, including presenting a [[Channel 4]] documentary o
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  • ...groups, the British Humanist Association took part in a protest against [[Pope Benedict XVI]] during the state visit to the [[United Kingdom]].
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  • ...Prayers]</ref> helped organise protests against the 2010 state visit by [[Pope Benedict XVI]] to the United Kingdom,<ref>National Secular Society, [http://www.seculari
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  • * '''[[Pope Benedict XVI]]''' - religion, Catholicism --~~~~ * '''[[Pope Benedict XVI]]''' - religion, Catholicism --[[User:Tom Morris|Tom Morris]] 09:57, 30 Aug
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  • | | [[Pope Benedict XVI|Benedict XVI]]
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  • ...New Perspectives Quarterly (NPQ)'' Volume 22, Number 3 (Summer 2005). On [[Pope Benedict XVI]] and relativism.
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  • ...gion in the U.S., both at an organizational and individual level. In 2008, Pope Benedict XVI apologized for sexual abuse by some Catholic priests, and the lack of respo
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