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Pope recalls 'joy' of papacy and difficulties during final general audience

 
Published on Feb 27, 2013
7:16 PM
Pope Benedict XVI appears on a giant screen in a packed St Peter's Square at the Vatican during his last general audience, on Feb 27, 2013. The weekly event which would normally be held in a vast auditorium in winter, but has been moved outdoors to St Peter's Square so more people can attend. The pope has two days left before he takes the historic step of becoming the first pontiff in some six centuries to step down instead of ruling for life. -- PHOTO: REUTERS

VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope Benedict XVI basked in an emotional sendoff on Wednesday at his final general audience in St. Peter's Square, recalling moments of "joy and light" during his papacy but also times of great difficulty. He also thanked his flock for respecting his decision to retire.

Tens of thousands of people toting banners saying "Grazie!" - "Thank you" - jammed the piazza in Rome to bid Benedict farewell and join the appointment he has kept each week for eight years to teach the world about the Catholic faith.

Benedict clearly enjoyed the crowds, taking a long victory lap around the square in an open-sided car and stopping to kiss and bless half a dozen children handed to him by his secretary.

In keeping with the historic moment, Benedict changed course and didn't produce his typical professorial on Wednesday catechism lesson. Rather, he made his final public appearance in St. Peter's a personal one, explaining once again why he was becoming the first pope in 600 years to resign and urging the faithful to pray for his successor.

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