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The church of England. Henry took the Popes place in England.
We know of no church with three popes. No such animal.
England, because of the Church of England. It was established in 1534 by King Henry VIII when he formally broke away from the Catholic Church by placing his authority over the popes.
No, the Church has had 266 popes (as of 2013) and all have had names.
Yes, there have been several popes in the past who were an embarrassment to the Church.
there were no popes in the pagan world, you imbecile; the popes were vicars of the roman catholic (ie. Christian) church.
Kings are the ruler of that country. Popes are the head of the Roman Catholic Church.
The Pope is head of the Roman Catholic Church.
Catholic, as all the Popes are. The Pope is the leader of the Catholic Church.
Popes are the head of the Catholic Church and chosen by the church. Kings are people who inherit the crown through family members.
Of the 266 popes in the history of the Church, only about 80 have been declared as saints.
It's just the Catholic Church, not the Roman Catholic Church. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church. There has been an unbroken line of 266 popes from St. Peter (first Pope appointed by Our Blessed Lord in Matthew 16: 17-19) to the current Francis (as of 2013), and 39 anti-popes (Men who claimed to be pope but were not validly elected). For the complete list, see the link below.