Although any male Catholic could be chosen as pope. unless you are a cardinal, your chances of being chosen as pope are virtually zero.
The pope is not married, though it's not technically forbidden for a pope to be married; any male Roman Catholic can theoretically be elected pope, and if he was already married, then he'd still be married as pope. In practice, the chances of someone who isn't already a high-ranking ecclesiastical official (and thus forbidden to marry) being elected pope are basically zero.
The chances of being born a twin is 1/33
Leo 'stopped' being pope when he died on November 10, 461.
Pope John Paul I died about a month after being elected.
Yes there was. There were 2 popes with the birth name Borgia. One being Rodrigo Borgia Pope name Pope Alexander VI and the other being his uncle Pope Innocent VIII.
He could but chose to take the title of Pope Emeritus instead.
Of course. The pope is a human being and, as with all humans, popes die.
As pope, he reigned from the Vatican. Prior to being elected as pope he was the Patriarch of Venice in Italy.
If you are referring to Pope Francis, he was the Cardinal Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Argentina, before being elected as pope.
not high
Yes, he was a cardinal before elected as pope.
The chances of being sterile are very low. It is typically only around 2 to 4 percent of people who are sterile.