For all the criticism he inspired, Ratzinger himself was a quiet man averse to conflict. He was a scholar of refined tastes in music and art. His greatest needs were ample sleep and silence to think and write. Much of his enormous body of work was scribbled with a pencil in shorthand.
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Benedict XVI’s quiet genius
Francis X. Maier, Wall Street Journal
Monday, January 2, 2023