In a heartwarming gesture, Pope Benedict XVI’s brother, Georg Ratzinger, shares a warm hug that reveals the profound transformation of his sibling’s life since stepping down as Pope.
A Hug from the Pope Benedict XVI‘s Brother Underlines How Much Leo’s Life Has Changed
The former Pope Benedict XVI‘s brother, Georg Ratzinger, surprised everyone with a warm hug on Tuesday. The gesture was caught on camera and has sparked widespread discussion about how much life has changed for the 95-year-old Pope emeritus.
Joseph Ratzinger, born on April 16, 1927, was elected as the 265th Pope in 2005.
He served from 2005 to 2013, choosing the papal name Benedict XVI.
Born in Marktl am Inn, Bavaria, Germany, he studied theology and philosophy at the University of Munich.
Ratzinger's early career involved teaching and academic pursuits, eventually becoming a prominent theologian.
His papacy focused on liturgical reform, ecumenism, and promoting Catholic doctrine.
He resigned in 2013 due to health concerns.

As we look back at the past few years, it’s clear that Pope Benedict XVI‘s decision to step down from his role as Pope has had a significant impact on his life. Just yesterday, he celebrated his 95th birthday in a private ceremony surrounded by close family members.
The change in lifestyle is evident in how he chooses to spend his time now. Gone are the days of busy schedules and public appearances, replaced by quieter moments spent with loved ones. The focus has shifted from being the leader of the Catholic Church to simply enjoying life’s simple pleasures.
For those who knew him during his papacy, it’s not surprising to see a more relaxed version of the former Pope. After all, he was known for his love of classical music and literature, which has continued to be an important part of his life since stepping down.
The experience of life as a nun is something that many people may find hard to relate to, but it’s clear that this experience has shaped him in profound ways.