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Yes. Pope Francis.
Both have passed away but, yes, both were Catholics.
He is the pope or leader of the Christian Church around the world. However, only Catholics recognize hus leadership.
As the "servant of the servants of God' he reports to all Catholics around the world.
Pope Francis is a member of the Jesuit order (The Society of Jesus). This is what it means when a priest has S.J. written after his name.
There is no Pope specifically for Monaco, or any other single country. Pope Francis (2013) is the Roman Catholic Pope and Catholics in Monaco, and elsewhere, recognize him as the leader of their religion.
Pope Francis is pope over the entire world of Catholics, nobody owns him. He was born and lived most of his life in Argentina but now lives in, and governs, the independent country of Vatican City.
Pope Benedict XVI retired on February 28, 2013, and was replaced on March 13, 2013, by Pope Francis who, as of 2014, continues to lead the Church.No, but as of 2010 he is the pope of those people that are Roman Catholics
Pope Francis is pope number 266.
Since Pope Francis is the first and only pope by that name, there is no need for a number after his name. If a pope in the future also decides to take the name Francis, he will become Pope Francis II and then the original Pope Francis will become Pope Francis I.
Pope Francis is the reigning pope in 2013.
Only Pope Francis and God know what Pope Francis thinks.