Benedict XVI and the Bible
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Relates J. Ratzinger in his “My Life” that he was born on the night of Holy Saturday, and that it was ever remembered in his family that the fact that he was baptized with the new water it was always interpreted as an important premonitory sign. This birth in the frame of the Paschal Vigil celebration, “essentially an ample celebration of the Word of God which ends with the Eucharist”, was, in fact, a premonition of the importance that the Word of God and the Eucharist were going to have in the life of this believer. This article wants to place before the readers some spaces in which Pope Benedict XVI, in these first five years of his pontificate, has made visible the Bible, has spoken of it, has offered it to the investigation, the study or the piety of the faithful, and even he has spoken about it in his dialogues with the intellectuals.
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