February 28th is the last day for Pope Benedict XVI, he will resign from being the head of the world's 1.2 billion Roman Catholics. Leaving because, he no longer had the mental and physical strength to run the church in the period of a major crisis. Now what is in store after he has stepped down?

Nearly eight-years of his papacy he has gone and done over four foreign trips a year, even starting a Twitter account for everyone to follow him. Now what is in store for the pope after the 28th of February. Maybe he can finish his pursue his theological writings, go on back to his home country in Germany, and visit his elder brother, even just to relax and hang around out at the Vatican, who knows.

What ever the Pope's decision is when he gone, he has done well  just like his predecessor John Paul. The new leader of the 1.2 billion Roman Catholics could be elected as soon as Palm Sunday, on March 24, and then be ready to take over by Easter Sunday.

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