Pope Benedict XVI made his final public remarks Wednesday to a crowd of about 150,000 in St. Peter’s Square. He drove onto the square in his Popemobile and took several laps around the crowd, stopping five times to kiss babies handed to him. A group of about 70 cardinals stood as he rode into the square.
We’ve never seen a papal goodbye like this one, considering no pope has resigned in 600 years.
Wednesday is typically a general audience before the Pope and it was moved outside because large crowds were expected.
Pope Benedict XVI addressed the crowd, with a very personal statement, recalling the painful decision to resign and the burden that was placed on his shoulders when he was elected.
“To love the church means also to have the courage to take difficult, painful decisions, always keeping the good of the church in mind, not oneself,”‘ Benedict said, according to the AP.









