Benedict XVI was the primary German pope in a thousand years, and the primary pontiff to resign from workplace since 1415. His loss of life on Saturday, at age 95, introduced acknowledgements of a blended legacy from his strict protection of church doctrine. But as correspondent Seth Doane reviews, among the conservative pope’s actions – from his apology to victims of abuse within the church, to reaching out to different faiths, after which his monastic retirement – have been unprecedented.