Ratzinger has also consistently held that Catholicism could live with liberalism, and that as long as liberalism honors its Judeo-Christian principles, liberalism would be a boon to both human freedom and dignity as well as the Church.
In one of the most unexpectedly controversial moments of his papacy—the Regensburg address in 2006—he continued warning that the modern world was slithering into a “dictatorship of relativism.”
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