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April, 19, 2005 FOXnews. On 19 April 2005, Cardinal Ratzinger was elected as the successor to Pope John Paul II on the second day of the papal conclave after four ballots. Cardinal Ratzinger had hoped to retire peacefully and said that At acertain … [More]
April 19, 2005: Habemus Papam (We have a Pope!)
April, 19, 2005 FOXnews. On 19 April 2005, Cardinal Ratzinger was elected as the successor to Pope John Paul II on the second day of the papal conclave after four ballots. Cardinal Ratzinger had hoped to retire peacefully and said that At acertain point, I prayed to God 'please don't do this to me'...Evidently, this time He didn't listen to me. Coincidentally, 19 April is the feast of St. Leo IX, the most important German pope of the Middle Ages, known for instituting major reforms during his pontificate.Before his first appearance at the balcony of Saint Peter's Basilica after becoming pope, he was announced by Jorge MedinaApril 19, 2005: Habemus Papam!
April, 19, 2005 FOXnews. On 19 April 2005, Cardinal Ratzinger was elected as the successor to Pope John Paul II on the second day of the papal conclave after four ballots. Cardinal Ratzinger had hoped to retire peacefully and said that At acertain point, I prayed to God 'please don't do this to me'...Evidently, this time He didn't listen to me. Coincidentally, 19 April is the feast of St. Leo IX, the most important German pope of the Middle Ages, known for instituting major reforms during his pontificate.Before his first appearance at the balcony of Saint Peter's Basilica after becoming pope, he was announced by Jorge MedinaApril 19, 2005: Habemus Papam!
April, 19, 2005 FOXnews. On 19 April 2005, Cardinal Ratzinger was elected as the successor to Pope John Paul II on the second day of the papal conclave after four ballots. Cardinal Ratzinger had hoped to retire peacefully and said that At acertain point, I prayed to God 'please don't do this to me'...Evidently, this time He didn't listen to me. Coincidentally, 19 April is the feast of St. Leo IX, the most important German pope of the Middle Ages, known for instituting major reforms during his pontificate.Before his first appearance at the balcony of Saint Peter's Basilica after becoming pope, he was announced by Jorge Medina

