On February 11, 2013, His Holiness Pope
Benedict XVI declared that he is resigning his ministry as Bishop of
Rome, Successor of Saint Peter the Apostle, as he recognizes his
incapacity to properly fulfill his holy ministry because of his
deteriorating health due to advanced age.
Though we are taken aback at
his unexpected decision, we can feel his love and care for the Church
filling his heart to the full.
Therefore, we accept his enlightened
spiritual discernment and courageous decision with our highest regard.
As the successor of Saint Peter the Apostle as well as the Vicar of
Jesus Christ, the Holy Father has devotedly served the Universal Church
and the whole world for the last eight years, in spite of the repeated
admonition of his close medical advisors.
We are saddened by the fact
that he is not as healthy enough as before to carry out his ministry, as
we can sometimes recognize this even by his walk.
Nevertheless, he has
exerted himself for the Church of the suffering, as well as for peace in
Africa and the Middle East. He has also engaged in interreligious
dialogue in an active manner.
We cannot but express our deep gratitude for his prayer and
encouragement for the Church in Korea and for the Republic of Korea on
every possible occasion. Especially, he has shown a deep concern for the
North Korean people in their extreme destitution and he has spared no
effort to provide financial aid for them.
We firmly believe that the Holy Father as a true pastor of the
Catholic Church will continue his service for the faithful after laying
down the heavy office of the Supreme Pontiff.
I hope that all the
faithful in Korea will strengthen their spiritual bonds with him through
constant prayer, remembering him as a loving pastor in our hearts for
good.