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POPE BENEDICT XVI “THE POPE IN RED SHOES”

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   By Rev. Fr. Casmir Odundo  Today, at 9.34 am Rome time in Mater Ecclesiae Monastery, in the Vatican Pope Benedict XVI passed on just a few hours before we crossed over to the New Year 2023 and during the Christmas Octave.  By the time of his death, he was 95 years old. He had served as Pope for 7 years and as a Cardinal for 27 years. He had also served as a Bishop for 45 years and 71 years as a priest.  On 28th February 2013 Pope Benedict XVI walked into a  gathering of cardinals in the Apostolic Palace and announced in his  characteristic fluent Latin what no pope has dared for over 600 years:  His resignation.   Born on 16th April 1927 (the feast of St. Bernadette Soubirous of  Loudress) Joseph Aloysius Ratzinger rose through the ecclesiastical  ranks to become the 265 th Bishop of Rome. His vocation journey started  when as a 5 year old boy he was in the group of young children who  welcomed the then visiting Cardinal Archbishop of Munich with  flowers. Struck by the cardinal’s

DOUBLE JOY: TWO BRAZILIAN COUSINS TO BE ORDAINED ON THE SAME DAY

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By Fr. Casmir Odundo  Mention Brazil at this point in time and everyone thinks about the ongoing World Cup 2022.  Well, other than the World Cup, there is something else, perhaps nicer, more beautiful and more important will happen in that country early next month, to be precise on the 6th of January 2023, during the Solemnity of the Epiphany. Deacon Pedro (L), Fr. Casmir, (C) and Deacon Joao Two young men, Pedro Paulo Funari, aged 33 and Joao Henrique Funari, aged 29, will be ordained to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of Sao Paulo by His Eminence Odilo Pedro Cardinal Scherer, the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Sao Paulo in Brazil.  Every priestly ordination is special but what makes this one more interesting is the fact that those to be ordained, Pedro and Joao, on the same day, in their own parish church: the Parish of Our Lady of Brazil, in Sao Paulo are actually first cousins. Marcelo, the father of Pedro and the godfather of Joao, is the brother of Joao's mother, Cecilia