QUOTES-Global reactions to the death of former Pope Benedict

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Dec 31 (Reuters) - Following are reactions to the death of former Pope Benedict, who was the first pontiff in 600 years to resign from the post rather than rule for life:

GERMAN CHANCELLOR OLAF SCHOLZ ON TWITTER:

"As a "German" #Pope, #BenedictXVI was a special church leader for many, not only in this country. The world is losing a formative figure of the Catholic Church, a forthright personality and a clever theologian. My thoughts are with Pope Francis."

MARKUS SOEDER, PREMIER OF BENEDICT'S HOME STATE OF BAVARIA:

"We mourn the death of our Bavarian Pope.... With him, society loses a convincing representative of the Catholic Church as well as one of the most influential theologians of the 20th century. In turbulent and challenging times, he was the religious leader of the Catholic faithful. Many people in his homeland will remember him with gratitude not only as Pope Benedict XVI, but also as a humble pastor ... His visit of several days to Bavaria as the new Pope, expressing his love for the country and its people, is unforgettable. He always carried his homeland in his heart."

BENEDIKT DITTMANN, MAYOR OF MARKTL AM INN, BENEDICT'S BIRTHPLACE:

"I am of course concerned and saddened. But one has to say that he already wrote in February, after ten years as Pope Emeritus, that he is now, in prayer, in devotion, ready to go before his judge and that he is ready for the last earthly journey."

ITALIAN PRIME MINISTER GIORGIA MELONI:

"Benedict XVI was a giant of faith and reason. A man in love with the Lord who put his life at the service of the Universal Church and has spoken, and will continue to speak, to the hearts and minds of people with the spiritual, cultural and intellectual depth of his Magisterium. A Christian, a pastor, a theologian: a great man whom history will not forget."

U.S. PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN:

"He will be remembered as a renowned theologian, with a lifetime of devotion to the Church, guided by his principles and faith ... May his focus on the ministry of charity continue to be an inspiration to us all."

U.N. SECRETARY GENERAL ANTONIO GUTERRES:

"Principled in his faith, tireless in his pursuit of peace, and determined in his defence of human rights, he was a spiritual guide to millions across the world and one of the leading academic theologians of our time ... His powerful calls for solidarity with marginalized people everywhere and his urgent appeals to close the widening gap between rich and poor are more relevant than ever."