The Pope will
officially stand aside on Thursday evening
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The Pope stunned the Catholic Church earlier this month when he announced he
no longer had the mental or physical strength to carry on in the role. He will officially stand aside on Thursday evening, the first pope to do so
in 600 years.
He will leave the Vatican and fly by helicopter to the papal summer
residence at Castel Gandolfo, south of Rome, until renovations have been
completed on a monastery inside the Vatican walls. The Pope will live out the rest of his days in the new monastery in prayer
and meditation.
At precisely 8pm (Rome time) the villa gates at Castel Gandolfo will close
and the Swiss Guard will withdraw - a symbol that Pope Benedict XVI's papacy is
over. Benedict will then be known as Emeritus Pope and wear a simple white cassock
and brown shoes rather than his trademark red loafers.
After the general audience today, the Pope will meet a select group of heads
of state and make final preparations for his departure. On Thursday morning, he will bid farewell to his cardinals who will begin a
series of meetings to determine his successor. The date for the conclave - when eligible cardinals vote in secret in the
Sistine Chapel - has yet to be announced.
See photo of where the Pope will retire to after the cut
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