- Georg Gänswein
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name = Georg Gänswein
caption = Msgr. Gänswein with members of the German Malteser Hilfsdienst ambulance service (2006).
birth_date = birth date and age|1956|07|30
birth_place =Riedern am Wald ,Germany
death_date =
death_place =
other_names = "Padre Georg"
"Bel Giorgio"
known_for =
education =Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (J.C.D.)
religion = Roman Catholic
occupation = Priest
Personal secretary ofPope Benedict XVI
nationality = GermanReverend Monsignor Georg Gänswein, JCD (born
July 30 ,1956 inRiedern am Wald , Waldshut,Baden-Württemberg ) is a German priest of theRoman Catholic Church , and the personal secretary ofPope Benedict XVI .Known to Italians as "Padre Georg" or, due to his handsome looks, "Bel Giorgio" ("Beautiful George"), Gänswein was born in a small town in Germany and ordained to the Catholic priesthood in 1984. Upon his ordination, Gänswein dedicated himself to rigorous academic activities. He received his
doctorate incanon law at theLudwig Maximilians University of Munich in 1993, and arrived inRome in 1995 as an official of theCongregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments .In 1996, Gänswein was invited by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger to join the
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith . After being appointed to Cardinal Ratzinger's staff, Gänswein becameprofessor of canon law at thePontifical University of the Holy Cross . In 2000, Gänswein was elevated byPope John Paul II to Chaplain of His Holiness. He replacedJosef Clemens as Ratzinger's secretary in 2003, upon Clemens's appointment to thePontifical Council for the Laity . Ratzinger was elected to the papacy in 2005, and a year later he named his secretary a Prelate of His Holiness. It was suggested that Gänswein was to replace the aging CardinalFriedrich Wetter as the newArchbishop of Munich and Freising . However, Pope Benedict XVI nominatedReinhard Marx as the new archbishop in December 2007.In his private life, Gänswein devotes his time to playing
tennis ,skiing , and flying airplanes.In an interview in July 2006, he described the Pope's day: "The Pope's day begins with Mass at 7am, followed by morning prayer and a period of contemplation. Afterwards we eat breakfast together, and my day then begins with sorting through the correspondence, which arrives in considerable quantity." He said that he accompanied Benedict to morning audiences, followed by lunch together, a "short walk," and a rest, after which he " [presents] to the Pope documents which require his signature, or his study and approval."cite news | last = Owen | first = Richard | title = Meet the inspiration for the latest Versace look - the Pope's secretary | publisher =
The Times | date =2007 -01-16 | url = http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/markets/europe/article1293228.ece | accessdate = 2008-03-19]References
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