JAKARTA - That sentence was heard by one of the nurses of Pope Emeritus Benedict Benedict XVI. The sentence was meaningful before Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI finally breathed his last.

Archbishop G19nswein recounted Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI's final words at night hours before he died.

The last words of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI were heard in the middle of the night by a nurse. It was around 3 a.m. on December 31, a few hours before the man with the birth name Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger died.

The nurse has not changed her guard hours. At that time, he and his assistant took turns in treatment.

Archbishop Georg G laynswein, emotionally recounted the incident.

"Only by whispering a voice, but in a clear way, saying in Italian: 'God, I love you!' I wasn't there at that time, but the nurse told me about it not long after. These are his last understood words, because after that he can no longer express himself, "he was quoted as saying by Vatican News, Tuesday, January 3.

That sentence is like a picture of Joseph Ratzinger's life, who for years has prepared himself to be able to meet his creator.

Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI is not just a good theologian. He is a skilled communicator throughout his life.

His presence as a great theologian is recognized unanimously. But the figure of Joseph Ratzinger must also be known as an extraordinary communicator.

First of all, as a theologian, he demonstrates that even very intellectual topics can be explained to ordinary people and can be reached by a wide audience, not only specialists.

Benedict XVI was the first Pope to meet victims of sexual abuse by members of the Pancaya, a very important act and communicative power in which Ratzinger prioritized listening.


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