This study focuses on the issue of the emeritus papacy following the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI from the papal office. It summarises the problems associated with the issue of papal resignation in modern times and reflects on the legal and theological-ecclesiastical dimension of the emeritus papacy.
It points to the need for a clear definition of the status of the pope emeritus and analyses both the main directions of research in this area, as well as the possible dangers and complications due to the coexistence of an incumbent and a retired pope in theological and legal areas.