In this heartwarming video, Bishop Jose Ignacio Munilla speaks about the legacy of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI and shares his personal anecdotes about the late Pope. Bishop Munilla reflects on Benedict XVI’s impact on the Church, including his role in adding Eucharistic Adoration to World Youth Days. The bishop also discusses Benedict’s last words, “Lord, I love you,” and how they serve as a testament to his life of love and truth. Join us as we remember and celebrate the life of Benedict XVI, one of the greatest theologians of the last century and a doctor of the Church.

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