No, doctrine is the group of basic tenets and beliefs upon which the Church is based. It can not be changed.
There was a Pope John XXIII, a Pope John Paul I and a Pope John Paul II but not a Pope John Paul XXIII. None of them had any children. There was also Pope John XXIII. None of them were married or had any children.
Any Pope, like Pope John Paul II.
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The first reigning pope to visit the U.S. was Pope Paul VI in 1965. Pope Pius XII did visit before he was elected as pope, however.
The Pope is the Bishop of Rome and the Vicar of Christ on Earth. There is nothing in Catholic doctrine or even custom to call him any title such as king of heavens and earth.
No, they do not choose from a list. They may choose a name of a previous pope or choose a new name such as Pope John Paul I did.
The last Pope to take an oath upon assuming his coronation was Pope Paul VI, since that time, the Popes have given up the coronation ceremony, and any oath that went along with that ceremony. I believe Paul VI actually gave away the Papal Tiara, but I don't know that for sure.
well, this is a very indepth question that is so influential and whereas is asked frequently. John Paul decided to pick " John Paul " because his parents names where Jonothan and Pauline. His decision was decided upon an epiphany that then was translated to the truth of his birth name. John, disliked his name , and really wanted to have Eugene Hampton, but that was not appropriate or was on the list of Chosen Names. The Church accepted his name and encouraged for him to keep his first decision and that Eugene was definatly not appropriate under any circumstances what so ever. In Generalisation. John Paul Has often contemplated on whether to have Eugene or John, but john was very common and specifically well known to be a very profound name thankyou.
John Paul II is best known for being a Pope and thus the head of the Catholic Church. He was Pope from October 16, 1978 up until his death in 2005. He is sometimes referred to as Blessed John Paul or John Paul the Great.
A Pope has only once ever visited Ireland, in 1979. That was Pope John Paul II and he was made very welcome. Should any future visit by a Pope to Ireland happen, he would also be made welcome.
Almost all the Reformers preached this doctrine - I can't think of any that taught that the Pope was the head of the church. Martin Luther and John Calvin would be the two most prominent of the group.
yes John paul the second did i am doing a research paper and i just typed in pope and child labour. its in the Zenit one hope this helps!