Yes, there are a number of non-clerical residents of the Vatican. For example, members of the Swiss Guard.
About 921 people live in Vatican City.
People live in the Vatican much ths same as people live in the rest of the world. They have jobs in the Vatican and live in rented housing within the city. There are few stores in the Vatican so most shop in Rome for their needs.
No, more than 800 people live in the Vatican.
The Vatican has between 800 and 900 permanent residents and most are employees of the Vatican, such as members of the Swiss Guard and some members of the Roman Curia. There are actually few places to live in the Vatican as most of it is covered by churches, palaces, offices, the Papal Gardens, etc. Many people who are employed by the Vatican actually live in Rome.
There are normally 800 to 850 full-time residents of the Vatican.
Because there are no women there. It is all Catholic priests, bishops, cardinals and the Pope. As none of them are married they do not have wives and so there are no babies born there.
The pope, some members of the Roman curia and some of the employees of the Vatican live there, including members of the Swiss Guard.
They still use it as a parish church, so they priests still live there.
No! he lived in the other part of the Vatican.
The Pope is a permanent resident until his death, there are many cardinals and bishops who are appointed to live there as well, however, they could be transferred to another church and country, then of course there are theSwiss guards who protect the Vatican.
About 4900 people/ sq mile
Roman Catholic AnswerA Basilica is an important or venerable Church so named by the Vatican for historical or other important reasons. People, including the Pope do not live in the Church building.