Benedict XVI announces his resignation

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Benedict XVI announces his resignation
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Spanish Cardinal Rouco Varela speaks during a news conference where he gave his reaction on the news of the Pope resigning, in Madrid, Spain Monday Feb. 11, 2013. Pope Benedict XVI said Monday he lacks the strength to fulfill his duties and on Feb. 28 will become the first pontiff in 600 years to resign. The announcement sets the stage for a conclave in March to elect a new leader for world's 1 billion Catholics. (AP Photo/Paul White)
2013-02-11
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Associated Press
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