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Benedict’s obedience to new pope part of tradition

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Christians believe that Jesus died to save them from their sins.

“Christ’s obedience isn’t just the most sublime example of obedience, it’s the fundamental one,” the Rev. Raniero Cantalamessa, Benedict’s personal preacher, wrote in his 1986 book “Obedience.” ‘’It’s not so much the death of Jesus that saved us, but his obedience up until death.”

Technically speaking, however, none of these pledges of obedience were necessary, said the Rev. Ladislas Orsy, law professor at Georgetown University of Law School.

“When Ratzinger was elected pope, he became the bishop of the diocese of Rome. When he resigned, he ceased to be bishop of the same diocese but he continued to belong to it,” Orsy said. “As such, he is under the jurisdiction of the new bishop” – the new pope.

Orsy, a Jesuit, also noted that obedience is far less important a virtue in the church than its three main virtues of faith, hope and charity. And there are several layers of obedience, as within the military, he added.

“A drill sergeant’s authority extends as far as the drill goes – it demands a mechanical unthinking obedience – and that is all. Intelligence is exiled,” he said. “When the general sends a major with a battalion into combat, the major owes thinking obedience to the general who is not on the battlefield. Intelligent interpretation of the command is required.”

“The church believes that supreme authority is vested in the Gospel and in the tradition that communicates it. This is the framework within which all authorities in the church must function, and all must obey.”

But he said the church is also a human organization where some social order is necessary. Priests and bishops make vows of obedience. Other members of the church obey to lesser degrees.

But lest anyone be concerned that Benedict’s pledge of obedience is blind or open to abuse, Orsy noted that “There have been always situations when for the sake of faith, hope, and love, obedience to overreaching authority may – or must – be denied.”

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