Feb 12, 2013
In April 2005, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger gathered in Rome with his brother cardinals. With the world watching, he buried his friend, Blessed Pope John Paul II. A few days later, the cardinals were locked in the Sistine Chapel to choose the next Pope. They began with prayer, with the Mass, and Cardinal Ratzinger preached the homily.
Cardinal Ratzinger spoke to the Church's cardinals of Christ's friendship. "The Lord calls us friends, he makes us his friends, and he gives us his friendship. He entrusts our weak minds and our weak hands with his truth — the mystery of God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit; the mystery of God who 'so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son."
"He made us his friends," Cardinal Ratzinger preached, "and how do we respond?"
The next day, Cardinal Ratzinger was elected the church's 265th pope, Benedict XVI.