Contemporary · Europe · Religion

2005

Benedict XVI elected

April 19, 2005

Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the German theologian who had been John Paul II's doctrinal enforcer for twenty-four years, became the first pope from his country in nearly a thousand years. He was seventy-eight, bookish, and clearly uncomfortable on the loggia. His papacy would prove brief, marked by scandal and controversy, and would end with a resignation unprecedented in six hundred years.