Plans Revealed for Pope Benedict XVI Foundation Launch
This month's launch of a foundation to promote the thought of Pope Benedict XVI will
feature a lecture on the main elements of the Pope's theological writings. A group
of Joseph Ratzinger's former doctoral and postdoctoral students, known as the Circle
of Students, will gather November 12 in Munich for the first event of the Joseph Ratzinger/Pope
Benedict XVI Foundation. According to a press release sent out by Divine Word Missionary
Father Vincent Twomey, a member of the circle, a press conference will be held at
midday to explain the foundation's origins and goals. The official launching ceremony
will begin with sung vespers in the chapel of the Catholic Academy in the evening,
with the main event to place afterward in the academy's auditorium. Professor Siegfried
Wiedenhofer, one of Ratzinger's former assistants, will deliver a paper entitled “Key
Issues in the Theology of Professor Dr. Joseph Ratzinger.” This will be followed by
a podium discussion on “Ratzinger as Theologian and Teacher.” Father Twomey said
the plans for the foundation had been "long considered." He added that last August,
during a meeting of the circle at Castle Gandolfo, members saw "the time was ripe
to realize" the project. He said the foundation will promote "the study of theology
'in the spirit of Joseph Ratzinger,' with a special emphasis on Scripture, the Fathers
of the Church, and fundamental theology, as well as encouraging the study of his own
original contribution to theology."