Benedict Resignation Echoes Gregory XII’s Six Centuries Ago
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Pope Benedict XVI is the first pontiff to resign since Gregory XII, who stepped down in 1415 to resolve a dispute over who should lead the Catholic Church.
The resignation of a modern pope is “new territory,” said Norman Housley, professor of history at the University of Leicester in central England. “It’s astonishing. It is groundbreaking,” he said.