It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church.
As for Popes born in North America, that would be a running total of exactly none.
No, there had never been any pope from the entire Western Hemisphere until the election of Pope Francis from South America in March of 2013. There has yet to be a pope from the United States.
There have been no popes from the United States.
There has never been a pope from the United States of America. Pope Francis is the first pope from the Americas, being from Argentina.
No popes have been born in the United States.
None.
There haven't been any popes from North America yet.
No, there have been no Irish popes and only one pope from England.
Yes, there have been several popes that were related - one father and son and several popes had nephews who were elected as pope.
Yes, there have been several popes in the past who were an embarrassment to the Church.
Yes, there have been married popes, including St. Peter, the first pope.
there has never been a pope born in America if that is the country you are refering to.
There have been 12 popes who have taken Pius as their name.
There have been 217 Italian popes and only 49 non-Italian popes.
Only one in any given time. A pope is only replaced when he dies.
There have been 13 popes named Innocent.
The vast majority of popes have been Italian. As of February of 2013 there have been only 18 popes from other countries.
There have been 6 popes who chose the name of Paul.