Few popes wanted to be elected pope. It is a huge responsibility and frequently leads to poor health and an early grave. However, if elected by his fellow cardinals, most accept the responsibility as being the will of God.
In modern times, at least, cardinals usually do not seek to become the pope as it is not something they desire. A pope almost becomes a prisoner of the Vatican, has little privacy or personal life, and has to try to maintain the Church amidst many different factions who try to influence the policies and teachings of the Church. After being elected, Pope Paul VI stated:
"The position is unique. It brings great solitude. 'I was solitary before, but now my solitude becomes complete and awesome.'"
Since papal conclaves are very secret, we will never know the reasons that Joseph Ratzinger was chosen. There could have been any number of reasons:
1.) Pope John Paul II considered him his choice to succeed him. However, cardinals do not have to follow that as a mandate.
2.) Cardinal Ratzinger was the most experienced and knowledgeable cardinal at the time.
3.) Because of his already advanced age, his reign would not be a long one. He would be, basically, an interim pope. Perhaps during his shorter reign a suitable cardinal would emerge as a potential new pope.
4.) Because of Benedict's experience in the Curia he would be a valuable asset to clean up many of the problems and abuses that crept into the Vatican during previous pontificates.
5.) Perhaps some felt that it was time to slow down the progressives in the Church and return to some of our pre-Vatican II heritage.
Any, all or none of the above reasons could account for Benedict's election. We will probably never know.
Actually, Joseph Ratzinger did not want to be pope and in no way did he seek the position. At the time of the conclave that elected him to the papacy, he was preparing to retire from his duties with the Church and devote his remaining days to writing. However, when elected, he accepted the position of pope.
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He did not want to become the pope. At the time he was elected he was making plans for his retirement to study and write. He accepted the challenge of the papacy, however.
Actually, he did not want to be pope. He was going to retire soon and spend his time writing. However, when elected he accepted the position somewhat reluctantly.
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There has never been a Pope John Benedict.
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Benedict I was elected on June 2, 557, and died on July 30, 579.
Benedict XVI was the 265th pope of the Catholic Church.
there hasn't been a pope Benedict XVII the pope now is Benedict XVI He was elected by the College of Cardinals, a body of his peers, as our current Pope is the former Cardinal Josef Ratzinger.
The cardinals of the Church chose Benedict in a conclave held in the Sistine Chapel.
Benedict XVI was ordained on June 29, 1951.
Benedict XIV, born Prospero Lorenzo Lambertini, was Pope from 17 August 1740 to 3 May 1758.
Benedict was canonized in the year 1220 by Pope Honorius III.
Pope Benedict XVI was the 265th pope.
Pope Benedict XVI was the 265th pope.