Canadian Cardinal mourns Pope Benedict XVI, says writings will guide for centuries
MONTREAL — Pope emeritus Benedict XVI is being remembered in Canada for his intellect and theological influence on the Catholic Church he led for nearly nine years.
Cardinal Thomas Collins praised the 95-year-old former pontiff, who died Saturday at his home in the Vatican, for his astounding intellect.
“His writings will help guide disciples of Jesus in the centuries that lie before us,” Collins — who also serves as Archbishop of Toronto — said in a statement. “As pope, he led the universal church with wisdom and holiness, providing a clear and loving message of how our faith can inspire us and guide us through the storms of life’s journey.”
At a Saturday afternoon mass, Collins told the faithful that Benedict’s theological work showed that he was “in love with the Lord”