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Pope John XXIII was not married. Pope Honorius IV (1285-1287) was the last married pope.
No. Bishops are not allowed to be married and the pope is a bishop.
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.
No, Pope John Paul II was never married.
No, he was not married.
While in rare circumstances a priest may be allowed to be married, a bishop may not be married. The pope is a bishop so could not be married.
No, according to Catholic Church doctrine, priests are required to be celibate and are not permitted to marry.
No, she is not.
No, Pope S. Leo the Great was not married.
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI no longer has a public schedule as he is no longer involved with the governance of the Church.
St. Peter, the first Pope, brought Christ to see his in-laws, so one can infer that the first Pope was married. Priestly celibacy was never mandatory until much much later, though always heartily encouraged.