Vatican touts new memoir by Benedict XVI's 2nd secretary

FILE - Monsignor Alfred Xuereb adjusts Pope Francis' cape as he leaves St. Peter's square at the Vatican after his weekly general audience June 12, 2013. Retired Pope Benedict XVI’s other secretary Archbishop Alfred Xuereb, came out with a new memoir Thursday Feb. 9, 2023, a photo-filled daily journal that serves as a sharp contrast to the bombshell tell-all book published last month by the late German pope’s main assistant. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino, File)

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Retired Pope Benedict XVI’s second secretary came out with a new memoir Thursday, a light, photo-filled daily journal that sharply contrasts with the bombshell tell-all book published last month by the late German pope’s main assistant.

“My Days With Benedict XVI†by Archbishop Alfred Xuereb is the latest book to hit Italian bookshelves following Benedict's Dec. 31 death. It was launched Thursday at a semi-official Vatican event alongside another book by a longtime Vatican reporter “The Resignation: I Didn’t Flee.â€

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