Timeline

April 16, 1927: Joseph Ratzinger born in Marktl Inn, Bavaria

1939: Enters the minor seminary in Traunstein.

1943: At the age of 16, he and members of his seminary class are drafted into the German anti-aircraft corps.

1945: Deserts the army and returns to Traunstein. He is briefly held by American forces in a prisoner of war camp. After his release, he re-enters the seminary.

1951: Ordained into the priesthood by Cardinal Faulhaber of Munich.

1953: Receives his doctorate in theology from the University of Munich with a thesis entitled "The People and House of God in St. Augistine's Doctrine of the Church."

1959: Begins lecturing as a professor of fundamental theology at the University of Bonn.

1962-1965: Participates in all four sessions of the Second Vatican Council as theological adviser to Cardinal Joseph Frings of Cologne, Germany.

1972: Becomes one of the co-founders of Communio, a journal of Catholic theology.

1977: Named Archbishop of Munich and Freising in March and elevated to Cardinal of Munich in June by Pope Paul VI.

1981: Named Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith by Pope John Paul II.

1998: Named Vice-Dean of the College of Cardinals.

2002: Elected Dean of the College of Cardinals.

April 19, 2005: Cardinal Ratzinger elected as the 265th pope and chooses the name Pope Benedict XVI.

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