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The Pope is the leader of the Catholic Church and has sovereign immunity as the head of state of Vatican City. This immunity protects him from legal actions like being charged with crimes against humanity. Additionally, diplomatic relations between the Vatican and other countries would also play a role in any legal proceedings.
There were revolts against what the country folks regarded as crimes against the pope for instance in La Vendee
the corpse of Pope Formosus was tried by Pope Stephen VI in the 9th century.
No, the pope is not against Italy. However, I am sure Pope Francis would cheer on any Argentine football team should they play against Italy.
because treason against non-monarchy is against the state ,which usually means someone has tried to take away freedoms ,rob money from the entire country. treason against monarchy is bad because it means somebody has tried to overthrow or assassinate the monarchy(personally i don't see why that's bad because they don't really do much, but to some people its like trying to kill the pope or another important figure)
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They were against the Nazis.
The most known advocate was Pope Gregory VII.
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the pope banned him form the church but then later tried to get him back so people wouldn't leave the church.
Henry VIII acted against the Pope's wishes but I don't know if he hesitated in doing such.
pope urban II called for a revolutoin