Pope Emeritus Benedict has moved to a new residence - a former convent known as Mater Ecclesiae - in the south-west corner of Vatican City.
The retired Pope will remain in the Vatican.
No, he would then be Pope Emeritus and not pope.
His retirement home is the Mater Ecclesiae monastery in the Vatican Gardens near St Peter's, formerly home to 12 nuns, where he moved on May 2, 2013.
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His Holiness Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI
As of March 1, 2013, Pope Francis is the reigning pope and Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI is alive and in retirement.
If you are referring to Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, he is spending the years of his retirement in a former monastery in the Vatican.
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In his retirement Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI resides in the Mater Ecclesiae Monastery on the grounds of the Vatican.
The number of years one spends in retirement can vary widely depending on various factors such as life expectancy, retirement age, and health. On average, people are typically expected to spend around 20-30 years in retirement. It's important to plan and save accordingly to ensure a comfortable and financially secure retirement.
Yes, he remains a Cardinal, although he will not vote in this Conclave, as he is over the age limit. However, he will be known as Pope Emeritus.
No - the position and the title go together. I would imagine the current Pope will revert to a former title, such Your Eminence, as he remains a Prince of the Church.