Former Pope Requested to remove name from co-authored book against married priest Jan 15 10:23

The former Pope removes his name from co-authoring the book, as the former Pope in front of the Roman Catholic Church has been controversial after having reported in a book opposition to a review that allows married men to be priests. To the publisher. It is perceived to be an unusual criticism of the Pope today to curb ripples.

In the Roman Catholic Church, the priest who assists the priest by reviewing the rule that only priests can be single men only in the Amazon region such as Brazil and Peru in South America where the shortage of priests performing mass and baptism is serious Studies are underway to make it possible for married men.

Benedict XVI, a former pope who resigned in 2013, said in a book published with a Cardinal from Guinea in West Africa that he opposed the review, according to a French newspaper. It has been a big debate as a proxy for the strong opinion within the Catholic Church that it should be limited to.

Under these circumstances, local media reported that Benedict XVI had requested a publisher to remove his name from co-authorship of the book through a secretary and not to include a preface or postscript on the 14th.

Benedict XVI's statement has been widely expressed as an unusual criticism of Pope Francis by the former Pope, and his request is perceived as a measure to reduce such ripples.