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According to the prophecies of the medieval monk, Malachy, Benedict XVI is the last Pope before Peter II (who is likely a later insertion, but that's a long story for [[Pope#Predictions|another article]]).
 
According to the prophecies of the medieval monk, Malachy, Benedict XVI is the last Pope before Peter II (who is likely a later insertion, but that's a long story for [[Pope#Predictions|another article]]).
  
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In March 2010, Benedict XVI was accused of protecting a paedophile priest who is alleged to have molested around 200 deaf children in his care at St John's School for the Deaf in St Francis, Wisconsin<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8587082.stm BBC News - Pope accused of failing to act on sex abuse case]</ref>. Benedict was working at the time for the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith, which is the Vatican body for investigating, among other matters, child abuse by priests. An archbishop wrote to Benedict's office complaining of the actions of Fr Lawrence Murphy, and yet no action was initially taken. When a canonical trial was finally scheduled, Lawrence Murphy wrote to Benedict demanding the trial be cancelled, a request which was granted despite strong objections from another archbishop.
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Emperor Palpatine Benedict XVI

Benedict XVI is the current Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church, as well as the first German Pope in a number of centuries. Before becoming Pope, he was known as Joey Rats Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, head of the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith, which is the modern name for the same Office in the Curia which was once known as the Roman Inquisition. Cardinal Ratzinger was well-known as a fanatic about doctrinal orthodoxy, putting him in a league with such apologist superstars as Josh McDowell and R.C. Sproul. Ratzinger was so ideologically conservative that he earned the nickname "Doctor No". That, and a (mandatory) stint as a young child in the "Hitler Youth", also led many to refer to him as the Nazi Pope.

However, while still strongly conservative, he has been more noted as Pope for his emphasis on the love that the church should show to the world, rather than for his insistence on doctrinal purity. In many cases, he has actually shown leniency for heterodox priests in Spain and Latin America. Recently, however, the insistence on doctrinal purity has come back into focus, especially with regards to homosexuality. He has also been somewhat more critical of Berlusconi's recent discriminatory actions towards gypsies - more so than most of Berlusconi's political opponents, anyway. Perhaps he feels that the Catholic Church has something to make up for, but, nonetheless, this is a Good Thing.

According to the prophecies of the medieval monk, Malachy, Benedict XVI is the last Pope before Peter II (who is likely a later insertion, but that's a long story for another article).

In March 2010, Benedict XVI was accused of protecting a paedophile priest who is alleged to have molested around 200 deaf children in his care at St John's School for the Deaf in St Francis, Wisconsin[1]. Benedict was working at the time for the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith, which is the Vatican body for investigating, among other matters, child abuse by priests. An archbishop wrote to Benedict's office complaining of the actions of Fr Lawrence Murphy, and yet no action was initially taken. When a canonical trial was finally scheduled, Lawrence Murphy wrote to Benedict demanding the trial be cancelled, a request which was granted despite strong objections from another archbishop.

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