Statements by country Argentina • The
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship issued a statement expressing condolences. The Argentine ambassador to Brazil
Daniel Scioli called him a "brilliant theologian". Governor of Córdoba
Juan Schiaretti expressed condolences and said that Benedict XVI had "sacrificed himself for the Church".
Austria • President
Alexander Van der Bellen expressed his condolences "on behalf of the Republic and also personally" and stated that Benedict XVI "was connected to Austria in a special way." • Chancellor
Karl Nehammer tweeted: "Together we Catholics mourn for him, Pope Benedict XVI", adding that Benedict was "one of the few German-speaking church leaders" and a "remarkable historical figure".
Brazil • On 31 December 2022 the Brazilian Federal Government issued a decree signed by Vice President
Mourão as Acting President, while then President Bolsonaro was abroad, decreeing a period of mourning for the death of Pope Benedict, by extending the period of mourning that had been previously decreed on 29 December 2022 due to the death of the legendary Brazilian footballer Edson Arantes do Nascimento, known as
Pelé. • From the United States, President
Jair Bolsonaro tweeted his condolences upon the demise of the Pope emeritus, praising the legacy of the late Pontiff. From Brazil, the Social Communications Secretariat of the Presidency of the Republic issued an official statement of condolence on behalf of the Brazilian Government. • Then President-elect
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on 31 December 2022 wished "comfort to the faithful and admirers of the Holy Father" and remembered
Benedict's pastoral visit to Brazil in 2007. • On the inauguration of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on 1 January 2023 the
Brazilian National Congress, assembled in solemn joint session, observed a minute of silence in memory of Brazilian footballer Pelé and of the late Pope Benedict XVI, prior to the taking of the oaths of office by the new President and Vice-President.
Costa Rica • President
Rodrigo Chaves declared four days of national mourning to mark Benedict's death.
Commonwealth realms • King
Charles III,
Head of the Commonwealth and
Supreme Governor of the Church of England, released a statement saying "I remember with fondness my meeting with His Holiness during my visit to the Vatican in 2009," and "his constant efforts to promote peace and goodwill to all people, and to strengthen the relationship between the global Anglican Communion and the Roman Catholic Church."
Australia • Prime Minister
Anthony Albanese said that he was "saddened to hear of the passing of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, this evening. May he rest in eternal peace." • Archbishop of Sydney
Anthony Fisher said that Benedict XVI "was the gentlest of men, I found this in my several meetings with him. In the end, what mattered to him was being faithful to Jesus Christ and being loving toward Christ's people, and that he did in spades."
Canada • Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau said that Benedict XVI "was an accomplished theologian and scholar, and he was an inspiration to millions." • Leader of the Official Opposition
Pierre Poilievre said that Benedict XVI "offered humble service and a wealth of rich theological depth for more than a billion Catholic faithful." • Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury
Justin Welby released a statement, saying that Pope Benedict XVI "was one of the greatest theologians of his age – committed to the faith of the Church and stalwart in its defence. In all things, not least in his writing and his preaching, he looked to Jesus Christ, the image of the invisible God. It was abundantly clear that Christ was the root of his thought and the basis of his prayer." • Latin Catholic Archbishop of Westminster
Vincent Nichols released a statement, saying that Benedict "will be remembered as one of the great theologians of the 20th century" and that he was "through and through a gentleman, through and through a scholar, through and through a pastor, through and through a man of God." • Latin Catholic Archbishop of Cardiff
Mark O'Toole released a statement, saying that Benedict XVI's "encounter with Jesus Christ gave the whole of his life a new horizon and a definitive direction." • Ukrainian Greek Catholic Bishop of London
Kenneth Nowakowski said "Benedict XVI understood travails of
Ukrainian Catholics", adding that the pope had "suffered fascism, lived through the Nazi era, and understood the destruction of our Church under the Communists."
Czech Republic • President
Miloš Zeman offered his condolences in a letter sent to Pope Francis, remarking that his visit to the country in 2009 was "one of the big moments in the modern history of the country." • Prime Minister
Petr Fiala though social media offered his condolences, stating Benedict XVI was "one of the leading intellectual figures of our time".
Fiji • Prime Minister
Sitiveni Rabuka wrote a letter to Pope Francis expressing his condolences, stating: "It is with profound sadness that, I convey my deepest sympathies to your good office for the passing of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. The thoughts and prayers of all the people of Fiji are with you and the Holy See during this difficult time as we remember his profound ministry and legacy. May his soul rest in peace and his life be an inspiration to all of us."
France • President
Emmanuel Macron stated: "My thoughts go out to Catholics in France and around the world, who are saddened by the passing of His Holiness Benedict XVI. He worked with soul and mind for a more brotherly world."
Germany • President
Frank-Walter Steinmeier released a statement, saying that "Germany mourns Pope Benedict XVI and will remember his work." • Chancellor
Olaf Scholz released a statement, saying that "as the 'German' pope, Benedict XVI was a special church leader for many, not just in this country. The world is losing a formative figure of the Catholic Church, a combative personality and a wise theologian." • Former Chancellor
Angela Merkel released a statement, saying that Benedict XVI was "one of the most combative and significant religious thinkers of our time. With this decision [the 2013 resignation], he sent a signal that even the pope had to grapple with the burdens of age." • Minister-President
Markus Söder, the governor of Benedict's birth state Bavaria, released a statement that said "we mourn our
Bavarian Pope" and emphasised that with the death of the Pope Emeritus, "society loses a convincing representative of the Catholic Church and one of the most influential theologians of the 20th century." Söder ordered flags at government buildings to be lowered to
half-mast and announced that he would travel to the funeral in
Rome along with a Bavarian delegation. •
Georg Bätzing, chairman of the German Bishops' Conference, stated he was as "an impressive theologian and experienced shepherd." German bishops "mourn the loss of a personality who gave hope and direction to the Church even in difficult times." On behalf of the German Church "we think of him with gratitude". • Chief Minister of Goa
Pramod Sawant • Archbishop of Goa and Daman
Filipe Neri Ferrão said that "Pope Benedict XVI was a towering intellectual, a deeply holy and humble person and a zealous Pastor who was eager to spread the message of the Gospel to the ends of the world." He announced that a Solemn Pontifical Mass would be held at
Sé Cathedral on the day of the Pope's funeral, and that the Vatican flag at the Archbishop's residence would be flown at half-mast until then. • Major Archbishop of the
Syro-Malabar Catholic Church George Alencherry praised the Pope for his Biblical knowledge and theological expertise. • Major Archbishop of the
Syro-Malankara Catholic Church Baselios Cleemis said that Benedict XVI's "knowledge, research and experience" provided continuity for the Catholic Church. Both of them would attend the funeral in Rome.
Indonesia • President
Joko Widodo released a condolences statement responding Benedict XVI death. • Minister of Religious Affairs
Yaqut Cholil Qoumas issued statement, saying that Benedict XVI was "a champion of world peace". He also remembered his religious conservatism to preserve the Catholic Church teaching and his works defending the Catholic faith. He also honoured Benedict XVI for his works to humanity.
Ireland • President
Michael D. Higgins released a statement, saying that Pope Benedict XVI "will be remembered too for the value he attached to intellectual work and for the personal commitment he gave to such within the Roman Catholic Church, this work being respected by both supporters and critics." • Taoiseach
Leo Varadkar released a statement, saying that he was "saddened this morning to learn the passing of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. Leading the Catholic Church for almost a decade, the son of a police officer and a cook, the first German elected as Pope in one thousand years, he was ultimately a 'humble worker in [
sic] vineyard of the Lord'." • Tánaiste
Micheál Martin released a statement, saying that Benedict XVI "showed great strength of character and humility in leaving the papacy at a time when by his own analysis, his declining health meant he could not provide the leadership he felt the Church required at the time. He will be remembered for his commitment to global peace including in Northern Ireland and particularly for those of the Catholic faith as a respected theologian and scholar." • Archbishop of Armagh
Eamon Martin released a statement, saying that Benedict XVI "was a person of deep spirituality and prayer, an outstanding
apostle of Christ."
Israel • Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement on behalf of all the citizens of Israel sending "deep condolences to the Christian world on the passing of Pope Benedict XVI" and noting that Pope Benedict "was a great spiritual leader who was fully committed to the historic reconciliation between the
Catholic Church and the Jewish people, a tradition he continued in his historic visit to Israel in 2009."
Italy • President
Sergio Mattarella released a statement, saying that Benedict XVI was a "distinguished theologian, brilliant academic and man of extremely fine culture." • Prime Minister
Giorgia Meloni named Benedict XVI "a giant of faith and reason" and that "He has given his life to the service of the world church and spoke to the hearts of the people, and will continue to do so."
Japan • Prime Minister of Japan
Fumio Kishida has expressed his condolences on the death of Benedict. The foreign ministry said Kishida also referred to the great contributions Benedict made towards world peace. He said Japan was greatly moved by a message Benedict sent after the
2011 tsunami and
Fukushima nuclear disaster, spiritually uplifting the people of Japan.
Luxembourg •
Grand Duke Henri said that Benedict XVI "tirelessly pursued his mission as pastor and teacher, even after his resignation from the papal throne in 2013."
Mexico • The
President of Mexico,
Andrés Manuel López Obrador, through his official Twitter account stated:"Today, the retired Pope Benedict XVI passed away. Our condolences to the Catholic Church and Catholics, as well as to the Vatican, of which he was Head of State. We also recognize him as a prominent scholar and outstanding theologian. May he rest in peace."; as well, the Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico,
Marcelo Ebrard stated: "I am sorry to learn of the passing of Joseph Ratzinger, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI and Supreme Pontiff of the Holy Roman Church from 2005 to 2013. Our sincere condolences to the Catholic community. May he rest in peace".
Norway • Catholic bishop of Oslo
Bernt Ivar Eidsvig called Benedict "the last great theologian of the past 100 years". Eidsvig told Norwegian broadcaster NRK that "He masters all the theological subjects. I cannot think of anyone else who does."
Paraguay • President
Mario Abdo Benítez said on Twitter: "We join the pain on the passing of Pope emeritus Benedict XVI, who left a fruitful legacy and shown in his life that faith, reason, and justice can go in hand. Rest in peace." • Presidential candidate
Efraín Alegre said on Twitter: "Rest in peace Benedict XVI. Pope emeritus, your wisdom and greatness at the Church's front tell us about a great leader and christian. May God and the virgin have you in your great glory."
Philippines • President
Bongbong Marcos said on Twitter: "We are in deep sorrow upon learning of the passing of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI today. The Philippines is one in offering our prayers for the eternal repose of his soul. We keep his loved ones in our prayers." • Bishop of Kalookan
Pablo Virgilio David, president of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines, labelled the former pope as the "Pope of Charity" whom Filipino bishops "will fondly remember." • Prime Minister
Mateusz Morawiecki said on Facebook: "Today the world has suffered a big loss, but the spiritual and intellectual legacy of Benedict XVI will remain important to us forever. May he rest in peace." • Prime Minister
António Costa recalled on Twitter having received Benedict XVI in
Lisbon when he was still Mayor and refers that "his work and dedication will remain a reference for the faithful around the world".
Romania •
Margareta, Custodian of the Crown of Romania, sent a personal telegram to
Pope Francis and expressed her condolences to Catholics in Romania, Moldova and across the globe.
Russia • President
Vladimir Putin referred to Benedict XVI as "a prominent religious figure and statesman [and] a staunch defender of traditional Christian values." •
Patriarch Kirill of Moscow emphasised the importance of Benedict's contribution to bearing witness to Christ in a secularised world and defending traditional moral values. He stressed that during the pontificate of Benedict XVI, relations between the Roman Catholic Church and the
Russian Orthodox Church "improved considerably, in the spirit of fraternal cooperation".
Singapore • President
Halimah Yacob, in her letter to Pope Francis, said she was "deeply saddened" to learn of the passing of the former pope, adding that he will be remembered by the Catholic community for his "selfless contributions to the Catholic faith, championing causes of peace and development". • Prime Minister
Lee Hsien Loong, in his letter to Cardinal Secretary of State of Vatican City,
Pietro Parolin, expressed his "deepest condolences" on behalf of the Government of Singapore.
South Korea • A spokesperson for the ruling
People Power Party released a statement, saying that Benedict's "resignation was a symbol of the renovation of the Church and his leading of his life as a pilgrim will be remembered forever." • A spokesperson for the opposition
Democratic Party released a statement, acknowledging "Benedict's special attention to peace and
unification of the Korean Peninsula." • Prime Minister
Pedro Sánchez lamented the death of "a great theologian dedicated to the service of others, justice and peace". • The president of the Community of Madrid,
Isabel Díaz Ayuso, decreed three days of official mourning beginning on 31 December and ending on 2 January.
Taiwan (Republic of China) • President
Tsai Ing-wen said Benedict XVI will be remembered for his humanity.
Thailand • King
Vajiralongkorn sent a message of condolence to Pope Francis regarding the death of Benedict XVI. The message read: "Queen
Suthida and I are deeply saddened by the demise of His Holiness Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, the highly venerated and widely admired Pontiff. The people of Thailand can indeed rest assured for certain that we, our country and people, always had a place in his prayers. I myself was proud, then acting on behalf of my august father, His late Majesty King
Bhumibol Adulyadej, to receive the late Pontiff's emissary ringing his blessing and good wishes on the 60th Anniversary of His late Majesty's Accession to the Throne in 2006. His late Holiness' compassion, deep faith and spirituality have always been the subject of gratitude and devotion of not only the Catholic community in Thailand, but also across the world. May I respectfully extend, on behalf of the people of Thailand, our heartfelt sympathy and condolences for this very great loss."
Ukraine • President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy released a statement, expressing his "sincere condolences to Pope Francis, the hierarchy and the faithful of the Catholic Church all over the world on the death of Pope Benedict XVI – an outstanding theologian, intellectual and promoter of universal values."
United States • President
Joe Biden released a statement, saying that Pope Benedict XVI "will be remembered as a renowned theologian, with a lifetime of devotion to the Church, guided by his principles and faith." • House Speaker
Nancy Pelosi released a statement, saying that Benedict XVI was "a global leader whose devotion, scholarship and hopeful message stirred the hearts of people of all faiths." • Archbishop of New York
Timothy M. Dolan released a statement, saying "the human family grieves the passing of this erudite, wise, and holy man, who spoke the truth with love", also noting that Benedict appointed him as archbishop and named him
Cardinal. Dolan indicated that he would attend the funeral in the Vatican. • President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Military Services
Timothy Broglio issued a reflection saying; "The Church gives thanks for the treasured ministry of Pope Benedict XVI".
European Union European Commission • President
Ursula von der Leyen stated she was saddened by his death. "My thoughts go out to all Catholics." She explicitly mentioned his resignation in 2013, which she said "sent a strong signal". "He saw himself first and foremost as a servant to God and his Church."
European Parliament • President
Roberta Metsola stated "Europe mourns him. May he rest in peace."
United Nations • Secretary-General of the United Nations
António Guterres has paid tribute to Benedict as "a humble man of prayer and study". Guterres said the late pontiff was "principled in his faith, tireless in his pursuit of peace, and determined in his defence of human rights". He added that Benedict "was a spiritual guide to millions around the world and one of the leading academic theologians of our time". Guterres offered his "deepest condolences to Catholics and others around the world who were inspired by his life of prayer and tenacious commitment to non-violence and peace". == See also ==