Msgr. Georg Ratzinger told a German interviewer that his younger
brother, Pope-emeritus Benedict XVI, experienced “great relief” when he
resigned.
The former Pontiff has “no acute illness,” Msgr. Ratzinger said.
But he
realized that he could no longer work a full schedule, and believes that
a 21st-century Pope “cannot, as used to be possible, simply cut back.”
Msgr. Ratzinger also said that his brother, a prolific author, does not
intend to write any more.
He revealed that the former Pope was not very
well acquainted with Pope Francis prior to his election, but now
“appreciates him very much.”