Proper noun
Ratzinger (plural Ratzingers)
A surname from German.
"Dictatorship of relativism" Continuing what he said in the pre-conclave Mass about what he often referred to as the "central problem of our faith today", Ratzinger, Joseph Relativism: The Central Problem for Faith Today EWTN May 1996. Source: Internet
And I still remember vividly the then Cardinal Ratzinger sitting on the edge of his chair." Source: Internet
In 2010, Ratzinger apologized for using corporal punishment to discipline boys in the choir, saying he was aware of allegations of physical abuse at an elementary school linked to the choir but did nothing about it. Source: Internet
III, p. 158. Regarding article 1 of the preface of Dei verbum, Joseph Ratzinger writes, "The brief form of the Preface and the barely concealed illogicalities that it contains betray clearly the confusion from which it has emerged." Source: Internet
Georg Ratzinger was born on Jan. Source: Internet
Cormac Murphy-O'Connor speaking on BBC Radio 4's Midweek 13 May 2015 Ratzinger had hoped to retire peacefully and said that "At a certain point, I prayed to God 'please don't do this to me'. Source: Internet