Cardinals send retired pope note of thanks, call for prayers
( March 06, 2013) The world’s Cardinals thanked retired Pope Benedict XVI for his
"tireless work" and example of "generous pastoral concern." Meeting during the second
day of pre-conclave gatherings at the Vatican, the 148 cardinals present sent a telegram
to the former pope, who moved to the papal villa of Castel Gandolfo on the day of
his resignation, Feb. 28. The telegram, dated March 5, was signed by the dean
of the college of cardinals, Cardinal Angelo Sodano, and sent on behalf of all the
cardinals present. "The cardinal fathers gathered in the Vatican for their general
congregations in view of the coming conclave, send you devoted greetings and express
their renewed gratitude for the whole of your brilliant Petrine ministry and for the
example given to them of a generous pastoral concern for the well-being of the church
and the world," the telegram said. The cardinals' message of thanks also reflects
the whole church's recognition of the retired pope's tireless work in the vineyard
of the Lord. The telegram concluded saying “the members of the College of Cardinals
are counting on your prayers for them and the entire holy church.".