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Yes, there have been married popes, including St. Peter, the first pope.

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Was there any married catholic popes?

See the link below for a list of all married or sexually active popes.


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Yes, there have been several popes in the past who were an embarrassment to the Church.


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If you married in Mexico through the Catholic church can you remarried in a U.S. Catholic church?

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Did Saint Patrick have any children?

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Is the Popes sister a Jehovah's Witness?

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