{"id":7328,"date":"2014-08-26T18:31:00","date_gmt":"2014-08-26T18:31:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.catholicnewsagency.com\/news\/a-refreshed-benedict-xvi-captivates-students-with-homily-25653\/"},"modified":"2014-08-26T18:31:00","modified_gmt":"2014-08-26T18:31:00","slug":"a-refreshed-benedict-xvi-captivates-students-with-homily","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/catholicnews\/2014\/08\/a-refreshed-benedict-xvi-captivates-students-with-homily\/","title":{"rendered":"A refreshed Benedict XVI captivates students with homily"},"content":{"rendered":"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><head><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><\/head><body><p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.catholicnewsagency.com\/images\/size340\/Pope_Benedict_XVI_Photo_Credit_Mazur_CNA_Vatican_Catholic_News_5_5_11.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>Vatican City, Aug 26, 2014 \/ 12:31 pm (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.catholicnewsagency.com\/\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">CNA\/EWTN News<\/a>).- Participants in the annual Ratzinger \u201cschulerkreis\u201d study group were overjoyed at seeing the retired pontiff in good health, noting that they were deeply moved by his homily on the triumph of God's love.<\/p>\n<p>\t\u201cThe homily was very moving. It was the Gospel of the day about Cesarea of Philippi where Jesus asks the apostles, 'Who do you say I am?'\u201d Father Vincent Twomey recalled to CNA Aug. 25.<\/p>\n<p>\t\u201cPeter answered 'you are Christ, son of the living God,'\u201d to which Jesus responds: \u201cyou are Peter and on this rock I will build my church.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\tFr. Twomey was one of the participants of this year's Ratzinger \u201cschuelerkreis,\u201d or \u201cstudents' circle,\u201d which has met annually to discuss topics in theology and the life of the Church since 1978, when their professor Josef \u2013 later to become Pope Benedict XVI \u2013 was tapped to become a bishop.<\/p>\n<p>\tThis year's encounter was held at Castel Gandolfo Aug. 21-24, with German theologian Karl-Heinz Menke serving as relator. During the main meetings he gave a presentation on the \u201cTheology of the Cross.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\tFollowing the normal discussions, Fr. Twomey explained that on Sunday the group traveled to the Campo Santo Teutonico chapel in the Vatican for Mass, where the main celebrant was retired pontiff Benedict XVI.<\/p>\n<p>\tThe main points of Benedict\u2019s homily, the priest explained, were that \u201ctoday people are always asking who is Jesus Christ.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\t\u201cThey say he was a great man, a teacher, a revolutionary perhaps. People outside see him in different ways. And that's not a bad thing; that means that Jesus image has spread throughout society and religions,\u201d he went on, \u201cBut, to recognize him as the Son of God is a gift of faith.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\tNoting how \u201cOur Lord didn't build his Church on a theory or a statement, but on a person, relationship with Jesus,\u201d Fr. Twomey stated that Benedict's words were \u201cvery moving because the Church where we celebrated was near the place where Peter himself gave his final witness.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\t\u201cBenedict XVI talked about how the gates of hell would never prevail. The Church is always the weak player, always under attack but the Church always survives because it is not a human, but a divine entity.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\t\u201cThe cross is the way to the resurrection. The good news is God's love triumphs over evil. Evil will never triumph over good,\u201d the priest continued, explaining that after the Mass participants had a special reception with Fr. Stephan Horn, 80, who is the key organizer of the annual schuelerkreis.<\/p>\n<p>\t\u201cWhat struck us all is that despite being older each year,\u201d Benedict XVI \u201clooks much better, fresher. He's very clear in his mind,\u201d he noted, observing how the former pontiff stood for nearly an hour and a half during the mass even though a chair was provided for him.<\/p>\n<p>\t\u201cHe was in good form. There was a good spirit about him.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\tEchoing Fr. Twomey\u2019s sentiments is Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Culture Mons. Barth\u00e9lemy Adoukonou, who also participated in the study circle.<\/p>\n<p>\t\u201cIt was extraordinary. As always, it amazed us that in spite of age, and without a prepared text, the Pope (emeritus) gave a homily at a great level, with an extraordinary clarity of mind for his age.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\tComposed of about 50 people who studied for their doctorates under Ratzinger, the schuelerkreis usually takes place with the 25 to 30 who are able to make it to any given year's meeting.<\/p>\n<p>\tThe circle has enlarged in recent years, establishing a \u201cyouth branch\u201d composed of academics who had not studied with Ratzinger, yet who are studying and developing upon his theological work.<\/p>\n<p>\tThe topic of the meeting varies each year; last year was the question of God amid secularism, and the year prior to that, ecumenism was the subject chosen.<\/p>\n<div class=\"feedflare\">\n<a href=\"http:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~ff\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews?a=_SyzfLcUyl0:WF76rD9drOw:yIl2AUoC8zA\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~ff\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews?d=yIl2AUoC8zA\" border=\"0\"><\/a>\n<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~r\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews\/~4\/_SyzfLcUyl0\" height=\"1\" width=\"1\"><\/p>\n<\/body><\/html>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.catholicnewsagency.com\/images\/size340\/Pope_Benedict_XVI_Photo_Credit_Mazur_CNA_Vatican_Catholic_News_5_5_11.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>Vatican City, Aug 26, 2014 \/ 12:31 pm (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.catholicnewsagency.com\/\" target=\"_self\">CNA\/EWTN News<\/a>).- Participants in the annual Ratzinger &ldquo;schulerkreis&rdquo; study group were overjoyed at seeing the retired pontiff in good health, noting that they were deeply moved by his homily on the triumph of God&#8217;s love.<\/p>\n<p>\t&ldquo;The homily was very moving. It was the Gospel of the day about Cesarea of Philippi where Jesus asks the apostles, &#8216;Who do you say I am?&#8217;&rdquo; Father Vincent Twomey recalled to CNA Aug. 25.<\/p>\n<p>\t&ldquo;Peter answered &#8216;you are Christ, son of the living God,&#8217;&rdquo; to which Jesus responds: &ldquo;you are Peter and on this rock I will build my church.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>\tFr. Twomey was one of the participants of this year&#8217;s Ratzinger &ldquo;schuelerkreis,&rdquo; or &ldquo;students&#8217; circle,&rdquo; which has met annually to discuss topics in theology and the life of the Church since 1978, when their professor Josef &ndash; later to become Pope Benedict XVI &ndash; was tapped to become a bishop.<\/p>\n<p>\tThis year&#8217;s encounter was held at Castel Gandolfo Aug. 21-24, with German theologian Karl-Heinz Menke serving as relator. During the main meetings he gave a presentation on the &ldquo;Theology of the Cross.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>\tFollowing the normal discussions, Fr. Twomey explained that on Sunday the group traveled to the Campo Santo Teutonico chapel in the Vatican for Mass, where the main celebrant was retired pontiff Benedict XVI.<\/p>\n<p>\tThe main points of Benedict&rsquo;s homily, the priest explained, were that &ldquo;today people are always asking who is Jesus Christ.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>\t&ldquo;They say he was a great man, a teacher, a revolutionary perhaps. People outside see him in different ways. And that&#8217;s not a bad thing; that means that Jesus image has spread throughout society and religions,&rdquo; he went on, &ldquo;But, to recognize him as the Son of God is a gift of faith.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>\tNoting how &ldquo;Our Lord didn&#8217;t build his Church on a theory or a statement, but on a person, relationship with Jesus,&rdquo; Fr. Twomey stated that Benedict&#8217;s words were &ldquo;very moving because the Church where we celebrated was near the place where Peter himself gave his final witness.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>\t&ldquo;Benedict XVI talked about how the gates of hell would never prevail. The Church is always the weak player, always under attack but the Church always survives because it is not a human, but a divine entity.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>\t&ldquo;The cross is the way to the resurrection. The good news is God&#8217;s love triumphs over evil. Evil will never triumph over good,&rdquo; the priest continued, explaining that after the Mass participants had a special reception with Fr. Stephan Horn, 80, who is the key organizer of the annual schuelerkreis.<\/p>\n<p>\t&ldquo;What struck us all is that despite being older each year,&rdquo; Benedict XVI &ldquo;looks much better, fresher. He&#8217;s very clear in his mind,&rdquo; he noted, observing how the former pontiff stood for nearly an hour and a half during the mass even though a chair was provided for him.<\/p>\n<p>\t&ldquo;He was in good form. There was a good spirit about him.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>\tEchoing Fr. Twomey&rsquo;s sentiments is Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Culture Mons. Barth&eacute;lemy Adoukonou, who also participated in the study circle.<\/p>\n<p>\t&ldquo;It was extraordinary. As always, it amazed us that in spite of age, and without a prepared text, the Pope (emeritus) gave a homily at a great level, with an extraordinary clarity of mind for his age.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>\tComposed of about 50 people who studied for their doctorates under Ratzinger, the schuelerkreis usually takes place with the 25 to 30 who are able to make it to any given year&#8217;s meeting.<\/p>\n<p>\tThe circle has enlarged in recent years, establishing a &ldquo;youth branch&rdquo; composed of academics who had not studied with Ratzinger, yet who are studying and developing upon his theological work.<\/p>\n<p>\tThe topic of the meeting varies each year; last year was the question of God amid secularism, and the year prior to that, ecumenism was the subject chosen.<\/p>\n<div>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~ff\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews?a=_SyzfLcUyl0:WF76rD9drOw:yIl2AUoC8zA\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~ff\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews?d=yIl2AUoC8zA\" border=\"0\"><\/a>\n<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~r\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews\/~4\/_SyzfLcUyl0\" height=\"1\" width=\"1\"><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1031,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[6],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-7328","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-vatican"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v21.1 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/wordpress\/plugins\/seo\/ -->\n<title>A refreshed Benedict XVI captivates students with homily<\/title>\n<meta name=\"description\" content=\"Vatican City, Aug 26, 2014 \/ 12:31 pm (CNA\/EWTN News).- Participants in the annual Ratzinger &ldquo;schulerkreis&rdquo; study group were overjoyed at seeing the retired pontiff in good health, noting that they were deeply moved by his homily on the triumph of God&#039;s love. &ldquo;The homily was very moving. It was the Gospel of the day about Cesarea of Philippi where Jesus asks the apostles, &#039;Who do you say I am?&#039;&rdquo; Father Vincent Twomey recalled to CNA Aug. 25. &ldquo;Peter answered &#039;you are Christ, son of the living God,&#039;&rdquo; to which Jesus responds: &ldquo;you are Peter and on this rock I will build my church.&rdquo; Fr. Twomey was one of the participants of this year&#039;s Ratzinger &ldquo;schuelerkreis,&rdquo; or &ldquo;students&#039; circle,&rdquo; which has met annually to discuss topics in theology and the life of the Church since 1978, when their professor Josef &ndash; later to become Pope Benedict XVI &ndash; was tapped to become a bishop. This year&#039;s encounter was held at Castel Gandolfo Aug. 21-24, with German theologian Karl-Heinz Menke serving as relator. During the main meetings he gave a presentation on the &ldquo;Theology of the Cross.&rdquo; Following the normal discussions, Fr. Twomey explained that on Sunday the group traveled to the Campo Santo Teutonico chapel in the Vatican for Mass, where the main celebrant was retired pontiff Benedict XVI. The main points of Benedict&rsquo;s homily, the priest explained, were that &ldquo;today people are always asking who is Jesus Christ.&rdquo; &ldquo;They say he was a great man, a teacher, a revolutionary perhaps. People outside see him in different ways. And that&#039;s not a bad thing; that means that Jesus image has spread throughout society and religions,&rdquo; he went on, &ldquo;But, to recognize him as the Son of God is a gift of faith.&rdquo; Noting how &ldquo;Our Lord didn&#039;t build his Church on a theory or a statement, but on a person, relationship with Jesus,&rdquo; Fr. Twomey stated that Benedict&#039;s words were &ldquo;very moving because the Church where we celebrated was near the place where Peter himself gave his final witness.&rdquo; &ldquo;Benedict XVI talked about how the gates of hell would never prevail. The Church is always the weak player, always under attack but the Church always survives because it is not a human, but a divine entity.&rdquo; &ldquo;The cross is the way to the resurrection. The good news is God&#039;s love triumphs over evil. Evil will never triumph over good,&rdquo; the priest continued, explaining that after the Mass participants had a special reception with Fr. Stephan Horn, 80, who is the key organizer of the annual schuelerkreis. &ldquo;What struck us all is that despite being older each year,&rdquo; Benedict XVI &ldquo;looks much better, fresher. He&#039;s very clear in his mind,&rdquo; he noted, observing how the former pontiff stood for nearly an hour and a half during the mass even though a chair was provided for him. &ldquo;He was in good form. There was a good spirit about him.&rdquo; Echoing Fr. Twomey&rsquo;s sentiments is Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Culture Mons. Barth&eacute;lemy Adoukonou, who also participated in the study circle. &ldquo;It was extraordinary. As always, it amazed us that in spite of age, and without a prepared text, the Pope (emeritus) gave a homily at a great level, with an extraordinary clarity of mind for his age.&rdquo; Composed of about 50 people who studied for their doctorates under Ratzinger, the schuelerkreis usually takes place with the 25 to 30 who are able to make it to any given year&#039;s meeting. The circle has enlarged in recent years, establishing a &ldquo;youth branch&rdquo; composed of academics who had not studied with Ratzinger, yet who are studying and developing upon his theological work. 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It was the Gospel of the day about Cesarea of Philippi where Jesus asks the apostles, &#039;Who do you say I am?&#039;&rdquo; Father Vincent Twomey recalled to CNA Aug. 25. &ldquo;Peter answered &#039;you are Christ, son of the living God,&#039;&rdquo; to which Jesus responds: &ldquo;you are Peter and on this rock I will build my church.&rdquo; Fr. Twomey was one of the participants of this year&#039;s Ratzinger &ldquo;schuelerkreis,&rdquo; or &ldquo;students&#039; circle,&rdquo; which has met annually to discuss topics in theology and the life of the Church since 1978, when their professor Josef &ndash; later to become Pope Benedict XVI &ndash; was tapped to become a bishop. This year&#039;s encounter was held at Castel Gandolfo Aug. 21-24, with German theologian Karl-Heinz Menke serving as relator. During the main meetings he gave a presentation on the &ldquo;Theology of the Cross.&rdquo; Following the normal discussions, Fr. Twomey explained that on Sunday the group traveled to the Campo Santo Teutonico chapel in the Vatican for Mass, where the main celebrant was retired pontiff Benedict XVI. The main points of Benedict&rsquo;s homily, the priest explained, were that &ldquo;today people are always asking who is Jesus Christ.&rdquo; &ldquo;They say he was a great man, a teacher, a revolutionary perhaps. People outside see him in different ways. And that&#039;s not a bad thing; that means that Jesus image has spread throughout society and religions,&rdquo; he went on, &ldquo;But, to recognize him as the Son of God is a gift of faith.&rdquo; Noting how &ldquo;Our Lord didn&#039;t build his Church on a theory or a statement, but on a person, relationship with Jesus,&rdquo; Fr. Twomey stated that Benedict&#039;s words were &ldquo;very moving because the Church where we celebrated was near the place where Peter himself gave his final witness.&rdquo; &ldquo;Benedict XVI talked about how the gates of hell would never prevail. The Church is always the weak player, always under attack but the Church always survives because it is not a human, but a divine entity.&rdquo; &ldquo;The cross is the way to the resurrection. The good news is God&#039;s love triumphs over evil. Evil will never triumph over good,&rdquo; the priest continued, explaining that after the Mass participants had a special reception with Fr. Stephan Horn, 80, who is the key organizer of the annual schuelerkreis. &ldquo;What struck us all is that despite being older each year,&rdquo; Benedict XVI &ldquo;looks much better, fresher. He&#039;s very clear in his mind,&rdquo; he noted, observing how the former pontiff stood for nearly an hour and a half during the mass even though a chair was provided for him. &ldquo;He was in good form. There was a good spirit about him.&rdquo; Echoing Fr. Twomey&rsquo;s sentiments is Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Culture Mons. Barth&eacute;lemy Adoukonou, who also participated in the study circle. &ldquo;It was extraordinary. As always, it amazed us that in spite of age, and without a prepared text, the Pope (emeritus) gave a homily at a great level, with an extraordinary clarity of mind for his age.&rdquo; Composed of about 50 people who studied for their doctorates under Ratzinger, the schuelerkreis usually takes place with the 25 to 30 who are able to make it to any given year&#039;s meeting. The circle has enlarged in recent years, establishing a &ldquo;youth branch&rdquo; composed of academics who had not studied with Ratzinger, yet who are studying and developing upon his theological work. 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It was the Gospel of the day about Cesarea of Philippi where Jesus asks the apostles, 'Who do you say I am?'&rdquo; Father Vincent Twomey recalled to CNA Aug. 25. &ldquo;Peter answered 'you are Christ, son of the living God,'&rdquo; to which Jesus responds: &ldquo;you are Peter and on this rock I will build my church.&rdquo; Fr. Twomey was one of the participants of this year's Ratzinger &ldquo;schuelerkreis,&rdquo; or &ldquo;students' circle,&rdquo; which has met annually to discuss topics in theology and the life of the Church since 1978, when their professor Josef &ndash; later to become Pope Benedict XVI &ndash; was tapped to become a bishop. This year's encounter was held at Castel Gandolfo Aug. 21-24, with German theologian Karl-Heinz Menke serving as relator. During the main meetings he gave a presentation on the &ldquo;Theology of the Cross.&rdquo; Following the normal discussions, Fr. Twomey explained that on Sunday the group traveled to the Campo Santo Teutonico chapel in the Vatican for Mass, where the main celebrant was retired pontiff Benedict XVI. The main points of Benedict&rsquo;s homily, the priest explained, were that &ldquo;today people are always asking who is Jesus Christ.&rdquo; &ldquo;They say he was a great man, a teacher, a revolutionary perhaps. People outside see him in different ways. And that's not a bad thing; that means that Jesus image has spread throughout society and religions,&rdquo; he went on, &ldquo;But, to recognize him as the Son of God is a gift of faith.&rdquo; Noting how &ldquo;Our Lord didn't build his Church on a theory or a statement, but on a person, relationship with Jesus,&rdquo; Fr. Twomey stated that Benedict's words were &ldquo;very moving because the Church where we celebrated was near the place where Peter himself gave his final witness.&rdquo; &ldquo;Benedict XVI talked about how the gates of hell would never prevail. The Church is always the weak player, always under attack but the Church always survives because it is not a human, but a divine entity.&rdquo; &ldquo;The cross is the way to the resurrection. The good news is God's love triumphs over evil. Evil will never triumph over good,&rdquo; the priest continued, explaining that after the Mass participants had a special reception with Fr. Stephan Horn, 80, who is the key organizer of the annual schuelerkreis. &ldquo;What struck us all is that despite being older each year,&rdquo; Benedict XVI &ldquo;looks much better, fresher. He's very clear in his mind,&rdquo; he noted, observing how the former pontiff stood for nearly an hour and a half during the mass even though a chair was provided for him. &ldquo;He was in good form. There was a good spirit about him.&rdquo; Echoing Fr. Twomey&rsquo;s sentiments is Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Culture Mons. Barth&eacute;lemy Adoukonou, who also participated in the study circle. &ldquo;It was extraordinary. As always, it amazed us that in spite of age, and without a prepared text, the Pope (emeritus) gave a homily at a great level, with an extraordinary clarity of mind for his age.&rdquo; Composed of about 50 people who studied for their doctorates under Ratzinger, the schuelerkreis usually takes place with the 25 to 30 who are able to make it to any given year's meeting. The circle has enlarged in recent years, establishing a &ldquo;youth branch&rdquo; composed of academics who had not studied with Ratzinger, yet who are studying and developing upon his theological work. 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It was the Gospel of the day about Cesarea of Philippi where Jesus asks the apostles, 'Who do you say I am?'&rdquo; Father Vincent Twomey recalled to CNA Aug. 25. &ldquo;Peter answered 'you are Christ, son of the living God,'&rdquo; to which Jesus responds: &ldquo;you are Peter and on this rock I will build my church.&rdquo; Fr. Twomey was one of the participants of this year's Ratzinger &ldquo;schuelerkreis,&rdquo; or &ldquo;students' circle,&rdquo; which has met annually to discuss topics in theology and the life of the Church since 1978, when their professor Josef &ndash; later to become Pope Benedict XVI &ndash; was tapped to become a bishop. This year's encounter was held at Castel Gandolfo Aug. 21-24, with German theologian Karl-Heinz Menke serving as relator. During the main meetings he gave a presentation on the &ldquo;Theology of the Cross.&rdquo; Following the normal discussions, Fr. Twomey explained that on Sunday the group traveled to the Campo Santo Teutonico chapel in the Vatican for Mass, where the main celebrant was retired pontiff Benedict XVI. The main points of Benedict&rsquo;s homily, the priest explained, were that &ldquo;today people are always asking who is Jesus Christ.&rdquo; &ldquo;They say he was a great man, a teacher, a revolutionary perhaps. People outside see him in different ways. And that's not a bad thing; that means that Jesus image has spread throughout society and religions,&rdquo; he went on, &ldquo;But, to recognize him as the Son of God is a gift of faith.&rdquo; Noting how &ldquo;Our Lord didn't build his Church on a theory or a statement, but on a person, relationship with Jesus,&rdquo; Fr. Twomey stated that Benedict's words were &ldquo;very moving because the Church where we celebrated was near the place where Peter himself gave his final witness.&rdquo; &ldquo;Benedict XVI talked about how the gates of hell would never prevail. The Church is always the weak player, always under attack but the Church always survives because it is not a human, but a divine entity.&rdquo; &ldquo;The cross is the way to the resurrection. The good news is God's love triumphs over evil. Evil will never triumph over good,&rdquo; the priest continued, explaining that after the Mass participants had a special reception with Fr. Stephan Horn, 80, who is the key organizer of the annual schuelerkreis. &ldquo;What struck us all is that despite being older each year,&rdquo; Benedict XVI &ldquo;looks much better, fresher. He's very clear in his mind,&rdquo; he noted, observing how the former pontiff stood for nearly an hour and a half during the mass even though a chair was provided for him. &ldquo;He was in good form. There was a good spirit about him.&rdquo; Echoing Fr. Twomey&rsquo;s sentiments is Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Culture Mons. Barth&eacute;lemy Adoukonou, who also participated in the study circle. &ldquo;It was extraordinary. As always, it amazed us that in spite of age, and without a prepared text, the Pope (emeritus) gave a homily at a great level, with an extraordinary clarity of mind for his age.&rdquo; Composed of about 50 people who studied for their doctorates under Ratzinger, the schuelerkreis usually takes place with the 25 to 30 who are able to make it to any given year's meeting. The circle has enlarged in recent years, establishing a &ldquo;youth branch&rdquo; composed of academics who had not studied with Ratzinger, yet who are studying and developing upon his theological work. 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Twomey explained that on Sunday the group traveled to the Campo Santo Teutonico chapel in the Vatican for Mass, where the main celebrant was retired pontiff Benedict XVI. The main points of Benedict&rsquo;s homily, the priest explained, were that &ldquo;today people are always asking who is Jesus Christ.&rdquo; &ldquo;They say he was a great man, a teacher, a revolutionary perhaps. People outside see him in different ways. And that's not a bad thing; that means that Jesus image has spread throughout society and religions,&rdquo; he went on, &ldquo;But, to recognize him as the Son of God is a gift of faith.&rdquo; Noting how &ldquo;Our Lord didn't build his Church on a theory or a statement, but on a person, relationship with Jesus,&rdquo; Fr. Twomey stated that Benedict's words were &ldquo;very moving because the Church where we celebrated was near the place where Peter himself gave his final witness.&rdquo; &ldquo;Benedict XVI talked about how the gates of hell would never prevail. The Church is always the weak player, always under attack but the Church always survives because it is not a human, but a divine entity.&rdquo; &ldquo;The cross is the way to the resurrection. The good news is God's love triumphs over evil. Evil will never triumph over good,&rdquo; the priest continued, explaining that after the Mass participants had a special reception with Fr. Stephan Horn, 80, who is the key organizer of the annual schuelerkreis. &ldquo;What struck us all is that despite being older each year,&rdquo; Benedict XVI &ldquo;looks much better, fresher. He's very clear in his mind,&rdquo; he noted, observing how the former pontiff stood for nearly an hour and a half during the mass even though a chair was provided for him. &ldquo;He was in good form. There was a good spirit about him.&rdquo; Echoing Fr. Twomey&rsquo;s sentiments is Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Culture Mons. Barth&eacute;lemy Adoukonou, who also participated in the study circle. &ldquo;It was extraordinary. As always, it amazed us that in spite of age, and without a prepared text, the Pope (emeritus) gave a homily at a great level, with an extraordinary clarity of mind for his age.&rdquo; Composed of about 50 people who studied for their doctorates under Ratzinger, the schuelerkreis usually takes place with the 25 to 30 who are able to make it to any given year's meeting. The circle has enlarged in recent years, establishing a &ldquo;youth branch&rdquo; composed of academics who had not studied with Ratzinger, yet who are studying and developing upon his theological work. The topic of the meeting varies each year; last year was the question of God amid secularism, and the year prior to that, ecumenism was the subject chosen.","og_url":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/catholicnews\/2014\/08\/a-refreshed-benedict-xvi-captivates-students-with-homily\/","og_site_name":"Catholic News","article_published_time":"2014-08-26T18:31:00+00:00","og_image":[{"url":"http:\/\/www.catholicnewsagency.com\/images\/size340\/Pope_Benedict_XVI_Photo_Credit_Mazur_CNA_Vatican_Catholic_News_5_5_11.jpg"}],"author":"CNA Daily News","twitter_card":"summary_large_image","twitter_misc":{"Written by":"CNA Daily News","Est. reading time":"3 minutes"},"schema":{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org","@graph":[{"@type":"WebPage","@id":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/catholicnews\/2014\/08\/a-refreshed-benedict-xvi-captivates-students-with-homily\/","url":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/catholicnews\/2014\/08\/a-refreshed-benedict-xvi-captivates-students-with-homily\/","name":"A refreshed Benedict XVI captivates students with homily","isPartOf":{"@id":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/catholicnews\/#website"},"datePublished":"2014-08-26T18:31:00+00:00","dateModified":"2014-08-26T18:31:00+00:00","author":{"@id":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/catholicnews\/#\/schema\/person\/35d4bd7addc580050842c844a11575f1"},"description":"Vatican City, Aug 26, 2014 \/ 12:31 pm (CNA\/EWTN News).- Participants in the annual Ratzinger &ldquo;schulerkreis&rdquo; study group were overjoyed at seeing the retired pontiff in good health, noting that they were deeply moved by his homily on the triumph of God's love. &ldquo;The homily was very moving. 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Twomey explained that on Sunday the group traveled to the Campo Santo Teutonico chapel in the Vatican for Mass, where the main celebrant was retired pontiff Benedict XVI. The main points of Benedict&rsquo;s homily, the priest explained, were that &ldquo;today people are always asking who is Jesus Christ.&rdquo; &ldquo;They say he was a great man, a teacher, a revolutionary perhaps. People outside see him in different ways. And that's not a bad thing; that means that Jesus image has spread throughout society and religions,&rdquo; he went on, &ldquo;But, to recognize him as the Son of God is a gift of faith.&rdquo; Noting how &ldquo;Our Lord didn't build his Church on a theory or a statement, but on a person, relationship with Jesus,&rdquo; Fr. Twomey stated that Benedict's words were &ldquo;very moving because the Church where we celebrated was near the place where Peter himself gave his final witness.&rdquo; &ldquo;Benedict XVI talked about how the gates of hell would never prevail. The Church is always the weak player, always under attack but the Church always survives because it is not a human, but a divine entity.&rdquo; &ldquo;The cross is the way to the resurrection. The good news is God's love triumphs over evil. Evil will never triumph over good,&rdquo; the priest continued, explaining that after the Mass participants had a special reception with Fr. Stephan Horn, 80, who is the key organizer of the annual schuelerkreis. &ldquo;What struck us all is that despite being older each year,&rdquo; Benedict XVI &ldquo;looks much better, fresher. He's very clear in his mind,&rdquo; he noted, observing how the former pontiff stood for nearly an hour and a half during the mass even though a chair was provided for him. &ldquo;He was in good form. There was a good spirit about him.&rdquo; Echoing Fr. Twomey&rsquo;s sentiments is Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Culture Mons. Barth&eacute;lemy Adoukonou, who also participated in the study circle. &ldquo;It was extraordinary. As always, it amazed us that in spite of age, and without a prepared text, the Pope (emeritus) gave a homily at a great level, with an extraordinary clarity of mind for his age.&rdquo; Composed of about 50 people who studied for their doctorates under Ratzinger, the schuelerkreis usually takes place with the 25 to 30 who are able to make it to any given year's meeting. The circle has enlarged in recent years, establishing a &ldquo;youth branch&rdquo; composed of academics who had not studied with Ratzinger, yet who are studying and developing upon his theological work. 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