She wanted to convert. But she listened to Cardinal Ratzinger and died a Lutheran.

Sigrid Spath was the most famous German translator in Rome. She worked in the Jesuit General House, and then in the Vatican, since the days of Paul VI and translated around 70,000 pages of documents from Italian, French, English, Spanish or Polish into German, as well as several texts, including texts by Joseph Ratzinger, as Cardinal or Pope, as he also wrote original texts in Italian. The

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