Yes, he writes his own books.
yes its true he has a white 2 gig iPod nano
Answer is "Pope Benedict XVI" Janak KATRODIYA
Neither a pope, cardinal, bishop or priest owns a Church. They are the property of the Catholic Church.
he wrote his own book
they write and illustrate their own books
The pope does not own any cars but The Vatican owns several vehicles that are at the pope's disposal.
He eats sausages once every week.He is the 265th PopeThe 15th Pope that was named Benedict. Benedict X does not count. He was an antipope.Was elected to be Pope at the age of 78.Benedict XVI has a pilot's license, and liked to fly from the Vatican to the papal summer residence, Castel Gandolfo, but he does not have a driver's license as he never learned to drive a car.Benedict enjoys playing the piano and listening to the music of Mozart and Bach daily.Benedict XVI loves cats, and had two of his own. One was a stray which he found in Rome.Benedict still has the stuffed animals his mother made for him when he was a child.Benedict XVI's favorite meal is Bavarian potato ravioli with pancake strips.Benedict XVI is fluent in German, English, Italian, French, and Spanish and has knowledge of Portuguese. Naturally, he can also speak classical Latin.At the age of 16, Josef Ratzinger was drafted into the German army.In 1945, during World War II, Josef deserted from the German army and was a U.S. prisoner of war.Benedict XVI's sister Maria was his housekeeper until she died at the age of 69.Benedict XVI was the youngest of three children whose father, Joseph Sr., was a police officer. His brother, Monsignor Georg Ratzinger, is a retired priest.
James Patterson writes books with other authors because he is not smart enough to write his own book.
Pope Francis is the pope of the Universal Church. The Philippines do not have their own pope.
Both books were by John Lennon
No, you can just download books. If you make a book somewhere else you can publish it in ibook.
Pope Benedict XVI chose the name Benedict in honor both of St. Benedict, who founded Western Monasticism in the sixth century, and is the patron of Europe. His order did an incalculable job in civilizing and converting Europe. He also chose it in honor of Pope Benedict XV, who was Pope during the First World War and died in 1922. His papacy began a lot of things which were later accomplished by Popes Pius XI and Pius XII.In his own words:"Filled with sentiments of awe and thanksgiving, I wish to speak of why I chose the name Benedict. Firstly, I remember Pope Benedict XV, that courageous prophet of peace, who guided the Church through turbulent times of war. In his footsteps I place my ministry in the service of reconciliation and harmony between peoples. Additionally, I recall Saint Benedict of Nursia, co-patron of Europe, whose life evokes the Christian roots of Europe. I ask him to help us all to hold firm to the centrality of Christ in our Christian life: May Christ always take first place in our thoughts and actions!"In honor of Pope Benedict XV (Pope during World War I who always sought peace among nations) and also in honor of Saint Benedict, patron of Europe and the founder of Benedictine Monks, Cardinal Ratzinger chose the name Benedict. So he is Pope Benedict XVI.