Joseph Ratzinger As Prefect of The Congregation For The Doctrine of The Faith - Archives of The Holy Office

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Many saw in a contrasting light Ratzinger's planning and overseeing of the opening of the long-sealed Inquisition archives, making available at the beginning of 1998 all materials up to the 1903 death of Pope Leo XIII. However, the lag behind availability of other Vatican archives (at that point open up to the death of Pope Benedict XV (1922) and, since Ratzinger became Pope himself, up to the death of Pope Pius XI (1939)), has led to some criticism; it is still unclear what the Vatican's plan for future accessibility to post-1903 Holy Office archives is, nothing having been said since 1998 regarding whether and when they will be made available to scholars.

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