Conspiracy theorists, take note. Pope Benedict XVI delivered his farewell address Thursday, pledging "unconditional obedience and reverence" to whoever his successor will be—and also hinted at infighting in the Vatican. Benedict, 85, who cited ill health as his reason for leaving, will head to the papal retreat castle in Castel Gandolfo later Thursday and is expected to retire to a monastery on a hill inside the Vatican. Benedict, the first pope to resign in nearly 600 years, has been criticized by Australia's Cardinal George Pell and possibly others. But he warmly embraced Italy's Cardinal Angelo Sodano, who currently has 3–1 odds of becoming the next pope.
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