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	<title>First Thoughts &#187; Johann Christoph Arnold</title>
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		<title>Pope Benedict: An Anabaptist Appreciation</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2013 23:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When Cardinal Ratzinger became Pope Benedict XVI, we all knew that his papacy would not last as long as some predecessors. So his resignation should not be a complete surprise, and we ought to praise God for the eight years that Pope Benedict has been able to serve and lead the Catholic Church. Still, even [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When Cardinal Ratzinger became Pope Benedict XVI, we all knew that his papacy would not last as long as some predecessors. So his resignation should not be a complete surprise, and we ought to praise God for the eight years that Pope Benedict has been able to serve and lead the Catholic Church.</p>
<p>Still, even though I am not Catholic, I was saddened to read today of his resignation. I have known this humble man personally for the last eighteen years, and through personal encounters and correspondence, I have developed a deep respect for him. Already as a cardinal, and then as pope, he has been a tireless advocate for the true values of Christianity—values which are sadly being lost, and attacked, all over the world.</p>
<p>Pope Benedict is one of the few voices that have had the courage to speak out for true Christ-like discipleship and for traditional family values. With his resignation, we are losing a voice of conscience that we can ill afford to lose, even as it has been rejected and criticized.</p>
<p>I am going to miss Brother Benedict very much and will have him on my prayers. And I pray that the Catholic Church will be led and guided in appointing his successor.</p>
<p><em>Johann Christoph Arnold is s</em><em>enior pastor of the Bruderhof Communities, an Anabaptist-inspired </em><em id="__mceDel" style="font-size: 13px; line-height: 19px;"></em><em id="__mceDel"></em><em id="__mceDel"></em><em>movement that seeks to live in accord with Acts 4:32-35.</em></p>
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