Julius Caesar was born and died in Rome.
His hometown was Velitrae, Italy although he grew up in Pallatine Hill in Rome.
Patrick was ordained a priest and later a bishop in Europe, probably in Rome.
His Holiness the Pope is the Bishop of Rome.
Yes, the pope is the bishop of Rome.
The pope is the Bishop of Rome.
The Bishop of Rome is also the pope.
Rome is the capital of Italy, therefore Rome is in Italy.
The Vatican has a long and torturous history. For a while in the Middle Ages, the Bishop of Rome was a secular ruler, after the Roman Empire finally fell apart, and he was left as the only acknowledged leader in the area. This, however, led to all kinds of problems, having the Bishop of Rome be the spiritual head of the Church, the Bishop of central Italy, and the temporal ruler of it as well. When the Papal states were reclaimed by Italy, the tiny area in Rome that was Vatican Hill, was provided an international status as a separate state from Italy, thus it became its own country, even though it is tiny, entirely surrounded by Rome, Italy, and has no native citizens. Finally, it is because of the Concordat with Italy.
The bishop of Rome is the pope. Currently pope Francis is the bishop of rome
Catholics say yes, others say no.Roman Catholic answerThe title Pope did not become the distinguishing title of the Bishop of Rome as supreme pontiff of the Catholic church until the 11th century, although it was first used by St. Ennodius (d. 521). The Pope's full designation is: Bishop of Rome, Vicar of Jesus Christ, Successor of the Prince of the Apostles, Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church, Patriarch of the West, Primate of Italy, Patriarch of the West, Primate of Italy, Archbishop and Metropolitan of the Roman Province, and Sovereign of the Sate of the City of the Vatican. Jesus authorized the Head of the Apostles, Peter, of which the Pope is the successor.
He is the bishop of the diocese of Rome.