| 笃信 | dǔ xìn | to believe firmly; devout in one's faith | |
| 笃实 | dǔ shí | loyal; sincere; sound | |
| 诚笃 | chéng dǔ | honest; sincere and serious | |
| 笃厚 | dǔ hòu | honest and generous; magnanimous | |
| 笃守 | dǔ shǒu | to comply faithfully; sincerely abiding by |
| 1 | Recently, the focus has switched to Benedict' s own record. | |
| 2 | President Bush and Pope Benedict differ on issues such as the Iraq war and capital punishment and neither leader spoke about them in their public remarks. | |
| 3 | Benedict says he is deeply ashamed by the scandal and that pedophiles will be banned from ministry. | |
| 4 | To the notes of the Marseillaise, Pope Benedict was welcomed at Orly airport in Paris by French President Nicolas Sarkozy and First Lady Carla Bruni. | |
| 5 | Pope Benedict, unlike his predecessor, has not ignored the problem of clerical sex abuse and has improved procedures for tackling it. |