No, the pope resides in Casa Santa Marta in Vatican City.
If you mean, St. Peter's Basilica, it is not a Cathedral, then the pope in summer 2012 is Pope Benedict XVI. His Cathedral is St. John Lateran.
Canterbury Cathedral is dedicated to Saint Augustine of Canterbury. He was sent by Pope Gregory the Great in 596 AD to convert the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity and became the first Archbishop of Canterbury. The cathedral, a significant site in Christianity, also holds the shrine of Thomas Becket, another important figure in its history.
The pope normally resides in the Papal Apartments of the Apostolic Palace in Vatican City except during the summer months when he may reside in Castel Gandolfo, outside of Rome. However, Pope Francis has chosen to stay in a smaller apartment in the Casa Santa Marta near Saint Peter's Basilica.
no pope buried there i think
The Catholic Church has the pope as its leader.
Pope St. Martin is a saint but not a patron saint.
Saint Patrick was never a pope.
Each bishop has a cathedral, his "chair" - cathedra is Latin for chair. That is why the word See is used - from the Latin for sitting. The Pope, as bishop of Rome, has a cathedral. It is St John Lateran Cathedral in Rome.
St. David of WalesBorn - 542 at Menevia (now Saint David's), WalesDied - c.601 at Mynyw, Wales of natural causes interred in Saint David's Cathedral, Pembrokeshire, WalesCanonized - 1120 by Pope Callistus II
St. Peter's is located in Vatican City, Rome. You can visit it and located within the Vatican is 4 museums, the pope apartment, and the Sistine Chapel.
Pope St. Nicholas I is not a patron saint.
Yes, Saint Peter was the pope at the time.