Munich. It seemed that the lord was sleeping that was todays emotional farewell message from Pope Benedict xvi as he acknowledged the rough seas that marked his time as head of the Catholic Church. It was his final public address before retiring, speaking to pins tens of thousands of faithful, he referred to the struggles enjoy of his papacy. We will be going live to rome in a moment to get more detail on the speech, but first, a closer look, and the momentous day for catholics around the world. A final farewell to the faithful people flocked to the vatican to bid goodbye to benedict, both as the head of the Catholic Church and as a bishop in rome. The pope took his time. This vehicle stopped several times so he could less children. An estimated 150,000 worshipers had congregated at st. Peters square. They had come from all over the world to be here, to hold up messages of banks and pay reference to the outgoing pontiff. Among them, many from the popes native germany. Benedick was the
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