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His nearly seven years as pontiff was marked not only by a decline in religious participation throughout the world, but also by sex abuse scandals that have left their damage in the church.

n fact, Philadelphia was center-stage last year in its own priest abuse trial. Monsignor William Lynn became the highest-ranking U.S. Catholic church official jailed for crimes related to sexual abuse of children.

Jurors found that Lynn, former secretary for clergy for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, endangered children by letting a priest who molested children in the 1990s remain in public ministry.

The pope’s announcement comes days before Ash Wednesday, which signifies the beginning of Lent for Christians throughout the world.

Even thought the pope privately considered quitting for months, his announcement caught many Roman Catholics off-guard.

Carole Breslin was attending 7:30 a.m. Monday at Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Center City Philadelphia when she heard the news.

“He was getting up there,” Breslin said. “I guess he feels like he can’t carry in the way he should.”

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