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Pope Celebrates A Very Bavarian 85th Birthday (VIDEO, PHOTOS)

By NICOLE WINFIELD and DANIELA PETROFF 04/16/12 09:07 AM ET AP

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Children dressed in traditional Bavarian costumes dance for Pope Benedict XVI on the occasion of the Pontiff's 85th birthday celebrations in the Clementine hall at the Vatican, Monday, April 16, 2012. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia, Pool)

VATICAN CITY -- Pope Benedict XVI celebrated a very Bavarian birthday Monday, marking his 85 years with his brother, German bishops and a musical band from his native land.

Benedict began the day with a Mass in which he alluded to his own mortality, saying he would carry on his final years knowing that God was watching over him.

"I am facing the final leg of the path of my life and I don't know what's ahead," Benedict said in his homily. "I know though that God's light is there ... and that his light is stronger than every darkness."

Benedict was later joined in the Vatican's frescoed Clementine Hall by about 150 Bavarians, including bishops, political leaders and representatives of the region's Protestant and Jewish communities.

He was serenaded by 10 children dressed in traditional Bavarian garb who danced for him and recited a poem, and by Bavarian musicians who performed a song he and his siblings sang as children while their father accompanied them on a zither.

A very emotional pope said those gathered "represent for me the stations of my life." Speaking off-the-cuff, he singled out the role played by the Jewish community in Bavaria for "bringing me closer emotionally to the Jewish people."

Sitting nearby was Benedict's older brother Monsignor Georg Ratzinger, who was ordained on the same day as the pope in 1951 and flew to Rome for this week's celebrations, which also include the seventh anniversary of Benedict's election as pope, on Thursday.

Despite his age and increasing frailty – he has begun using a cane on occasion – Benedict has quashed speculation of a possible resignation. On Sunday, he asked for prayers and strength "to fulfill the mission (the Lord) entrusted to me."

Cardinal Angelo Sodano issued birthday greetings on behalf of the College of Cardinals that elected Benedict, and welcomed the Bavarian bishops to the "family party" inside the Apostolic Palace.

Speaking in Latin, Sodano wished Benedict "many happy years" ahead – sentiments that were echoed in birthday greetings that arrived from German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Queen Elizabeth II and Italy's president.

In Benedict's hometown of Marktl Am Inn, the faithful marked his birthday by rising at 4:15 a.m. – the time he was born – and walking from his house to the local church for prayers.

He received several gifts, including a large crucifix, a Maypole, a traditional Bavarian Easter basket and a bunch of white flowers.

One birthday gift arrived ahead of time: a book of 20 essays by prominent Germans reflecting on the papacy, including German football great Franz Beckenbauer, who recalled meeting the pope a few months before Germany hosted the 2006 World Cup.

Beckenbauer said the two differed over what kind of shape Germany's squad was in, with the pope suggesting it was "pretty good."

"I didn't have the same idea; and so I told him that at the very least they were on the right path to becoming good," Beckenbauer wrote. "He smiled kindly."

The book was curated by Benedict's longtime secretary, Monsignor Georg Gaenswein. In an interview Monday with Italy's La Repubblica daily, Gaenswein said the pope is often misconstrued and should be known as a man of great courage.

"The German pope doesn't fear delicate questions or confrontations for the good of the church and faithful," he said.

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Children dressed in traditional Bavarian costumes dance for Pope Benedict XVI on the occasion of the Pontiff's 85th birthday celebrations in the Clementine hall at the Vatican, Monday, April 16, 2012. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia, Pool)
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02:46 AM on 04/19/2012
A bunch of privelidged men cavorting with unearned privelidge. And usinf medieval religion as a scam to get freebies that no one eles can get. ToPeople need to wake up and see them for the scam artists that they are. Who have no place in the modern world. OUT!
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bxgrrl
Everything's subject to change without notice.
07:27 AM on 04/18/2012
Why'd they think he needed another crucifix?
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infinite array
Try not to stare too long into the abyss.
01:51 AM on 04/18/2012
You've got to admit, those Bavarians sure know how to party hard.
10:17 PM on 04/17/2012
Happy Birthday Holy Father!
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Sam Smith
10:06 PM on 04/17/2012
Too many dancing Bavarian children.... NO dancing Bavarian adults, NO Bavarian beer and klein Fraulein mit steins either...what up wi dat Popey Dopey???? Freudian slippage???
01:39 AM on 04/18/2012
Strength verboten.
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Carmeliggy
09:19 PM on 04/17/2012
..... I think that "very bavarian" means that he sent troops to retake Poland.
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hutch1601
06:55 PM on 04/17/2012
ISNT he dead yet.
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06:11 PM on 04/17/2012
Very Bavarian? You mean he celebrated with a lot of wieners?
tamazul
Badges? What Badges?
12:53 PM on 04/17/2012
I wonder if he uses his ooold Hitler Youth knife as a letter-opener?
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10:48 AM on 04/17/2012
Everytime I see the Borgias I think of the pope.
08:37 AM on 04/17/2012
I bet they never expected him to live this long.he was supposed to just be there as a bridge to a much younger pope to follow him.Seems to be in relatively good health for his age.
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poulsbro
04:32 AM on 04/17/2012
Pope Benny_dicked_us...
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theXepicXturtle
I Vote 3rd Party. Sue me.
04:07 AM on 04/17/2012
I wonder what it's like to be the head of a terrorist organization. From what I'm reading here, the benefits are outstanding.
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
07:28 AM on 04/17/2012
Membership has its privileges.
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Kevin byDesign
02:36 AM on 04/17/2012
Happy 85th Birthday Pope Benny XVI... Looking forward to you being "86ed"
01:13 AM on 04/17/2012
Jeez the poor guy can't even have a decent birthday party without you tools giving him grief
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mcmutter
A Groover has to expect a few setbacks .....
08:21 AM on 04/17/2012
stop the sex perversion by the priests ....

and the coverups by the bishops ....

won't anybody turn state's evidence ....
10:19 PM on 04/17/2012
This Pope has addressed the scandal, apologized to victims, and taken steps to fix the vast problem and move past it.

You try being the head of a 2,000 year old organization with over a billion members and getting things done quickly.
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hutch1601
06:56 PM on 04/17/2012
OH man the comment I would love to make to you on that !