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Benedict XVI makes surprise visit to gravely ill brother in Germany
In a very surprising move, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, 93, flew to Germany this morning, on a plane provided by the Italian state, to visit his brother, Msgr. Georg Ratzinger, 96, who is gravely ill at his residence in Regensburg.
He was accompanied by his private secretary, Archbishop Georg Ganswein, a nurse, a doctor, one of the lay women who care for him and a number of security guards, including the deputy head of the Vatican Gendarmerie, various sources, including the Vatican and the secretary of the German bishops’ conference, confirmed to the local and international media.
He arrived in Munich at about 11:45 p.m. and was transported from there to Regensburg by ambulance, accompanied by Bishop Rudolf Voderholzer. Benedict is still in Germany and “will stay there as long as is necessary,” said the Vatican spokesman, Matteo Bruni.
The two brothers have always been very close to each other and were ordained priests on the same day, June 29, 1951. Their lives then moved in different directions: Georg became a talented musician; Joseph went on to become a renowned theologian, bishop, cardinal and pope. Georg visited his brother many times when he was pope and after he resigned. In 2008, Benedict said, “My brother was not only a companion but also as a trustworthy guide.”
https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2020/06/18/benedict-xvi-makes-surprise-visit-gravely-ill-brother-germany
Fr. Joseph Ratzinger, the public heretic who played Pope of the Catholic Church under the stage name of “Benedict XVI” from 2005-13 and now calls himself “Pope Emeritus”, has left Vatican City for an indefinite period of time. This morning he was flown to Germany to visit his gravely ill brother, “Mgr.” Georg Ratzinger, who is 96 and resides at his private home in the Bavarian city of Regensburg (Ratisbonne).
Benedict, himself 93, arrived at Munich airport around noon local time, where he was picked up by “Bishop” Rudolf Voderholzer of Regensburg. Some years ago Voderholzer said of Benedict that “not even Martin Luther could have imagined a better Pope than” him. This is no doubt true, though not in the sense in which Voderholzer meant it.
Benedict is not traveling alone. His main companion is his personal secretary, “Abp.” Georg Gänswein, himself a Modernist who publicly denies the dogma, defined at the First Vatican Council, that the existence of God can be proved by reason alone.
Since his resignation/retirement in 2013, Benedict has left the Vatican enclosure only very rarely.
The diocese of Regensburg has released a brief statement in which it is noted that this may very well be the last time that the two Ratzinger brothers see each other in this life. Further, the diocesan spokesman has made clear that Benedict will give no interviews and will not be available for photographs. He noted Benedict’s decision to visit his brother was made on short notice and in agreement with his boss, Jorge Bergoglio (“Pope” Francis).
While in Regensburg, Benedict is staying at the diocesan seminary, the German edition of Catholic News Agency reports. At this time, it is not known when he will return to the Vatican.
https://novusordowatch.org/2020/06/benedict16-leaves-vatican-for-germany/