Pope emeritus Benedict XVI, pictured in summer 2017. / EWTN/Paul Badde.Munich, Germany, Jan 24, 2022 / 03:38 am (CNA).Pope emeritus Benedict XVI has apologized for mistakenly saying that he did not attend a disputed meeting in 1980 while serving as archbishop of Munich and Freising.In a statement published in the German Catholic weekly Die Tagepost on Jan. 24, the 94-year-old retired pope said that the mistake was the result of an editing error, reported CNA Deutsch, CNA s German-language news partner. Benedict XVI initially told investigators that he was not present at a meeting of archdiocesan officials on Jan. 15, 1980.But in the statement, Archbishop Georg Gänswein, Benedict XVI s private secretary, said that the pope emeritus "would now like to make it clear that, contrary to what was stated during the hearing, he took part in the ordinariate meeting on Jan. 15, 1980.""The statement to the contrary was therefore objectively incorrect," he said. "He would
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