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Are my concerns about the Pope valid?

When Pope Benedict of the Catholic church retired a few years back,I had serious concerns that his action would start a precedent where the current Pope would retire if they simply didnt feel like doing the job anymore.At the time,I was told that I was being silly.Now Francis,the current Pope,has been making comments to the effect that he may feel compelled to give up his tiltle in a few years because,as he put it"I may be too old to keep up with the job!"Look,whether you like or dislike Francis-I personally feel that he is a good person but an overly politicized Pope-the Papacy is NOT supposed to "serve their term"like an elected offical;they agreed to serve their post FOR LIFE.If they are unwilling to make that commitment then they shouldn't agree to be the Pope!Am I right in thinking that playing musical chairs with the Papacy will only degrade the position?
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No you are not. I wasn’t happy with Pope Benedict’s decision either. The problem is, once elected, it can’t be turned down. Otherwise you deny Christ. If you deny Christ, then He will deny you. As St. Paul tells us, in his Second Letter to Timothy.
DavidT8899 · 22-25, M
@MissBrittany But if he wasnt willing to serve a for a lifetime,he could have-and SHOULD have-removed himself from consideration.He knew the terms of the position!
@DavidT8899 [quote]If you deny Christ, then He will deny you[/quote]

It's there in the Bible. Maybe it was all in God's plan for Benedict... no one can say one way or the other.