False. The youngest pope question is difficult to be precise about as such records are hard to come by. It is generally believed that either Benedict IX or John XII was the youngest. John XII was eighteen when he was elected. As for Benedict, the numbers given for his age range from 11 to 20.
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False. They are on their way to Canterbury; not Bath.
The pope worships only the one true God despite what some Pentecostal and Protestant ministers may say.
No, Pope Francis is not a false prophet.
false a theocracy is a civilization ruled by religious leader ex:vatican city (ruled by the pope
False. The Byzantine Empire was Orthodox, and was never part of the Catholic Church.
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The youngest pope was probably either Pope Benedict IX (who became pope at an unknown age between 11 and 20) or Pope John XII (who was 18 at the beginning of his papacy). So, yes, there have been popes elected under the age of 35.
The correct answer to the question would be true and I know this because I did take the pre-test.
The birth dates and even years of early Popes are frequently not available. In modern times, Popes have generally been elected at older ages. Today a man of 65 years is generally considered too young to be Pope. The youngest Pope was probably either + Pope Benedict IX who became Pope at an unknown age between 11 and 20 + Pope John XII who was 18 at the beginning of his papacy
Currently the youngest cardinal is Reinhard Marx of Germany who was born September 21, 1953.