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Pope Benedict XVI Resigns saying – I do not have the strength
- February 12, 2013
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The 85-year-old pope announced the decision on Monday, and cited health concerns as the reason for his departure.
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Benedict XVI the spiritual leader of the Catholic church announced Monday that he is resigning.
The decision sets the stage for a conclave to elect a new pope before the end of March.
Pop Benedict XVI said; He did not possess the strength, mental capacity and spiritual stamina that he needed to be able to fulfill the office of the first pontiff.
On the 28th of the month of February 2013 marked the time when the Pop resigned from his office.
According to the Hebrew calendar which Contains God’s seasons and times, the Pop has resigned in the Hebrew month of Adar, the word “Adar” stemming from the word “Adir” meaning strength.
Rome boycotted the Hebrew-Jewish calendar, and they also changed the Hebrew laws of the bible from their Jewish Hebrew culture, thus transforming the biblical interpretation to fit the Roman western culture.
The time when spiritual strength is given to those that follow God’s Jewish calendar, has also become the time when Pop Benedict XVI resigned saying; “I do not have the strength”.