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Catholic AnswerThe most noticeable thing associated with the Pope is, of course, his robes. Priests wear black choir cassocks, bishops wear purple, and cardinals wear red. The Pope wears white, this is because many years ago a Dominican was elected pope and he continued to wear his white habit, thus establishing a new custom. His zucchetta is also white. He usually carries a crozier with a crucifix on it, instead of the shepherd's hook that bishop's carry. Rome has been the home of the Pope since St. Peter moved there in the first century, and the Vatican has been particularly associated with him since very early on, when St. Peter's Basilica was built there. The first record we have of a Pope building a residence adjacent to St. Peter's is Pope Symmachus (498-514).The Pope.
Pope Gregory I
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Alexander Pope
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Pope Leo X was accussed by Martin Luther of selling indulgences.
There has never been a Hebrew pope. However, there is a legend about a Christian Pope who might have had Jewish ancestry. This legend is sometimes associated with Antipope Anacletus II or with Pope Alexander III.
Alexander Pope In Art History Jacque-Louis David was the pioneer of Neoclassicism.
That often refers to something a pope says. In this case, it is something which the pope says unofficially, and which is therefore not considered church canon, i.e., it is not necessarily endorsed by the church.
Pope St. Gregory I, the Great, collected the melodies and plain chant so associated with him that they are now known as Gregorian Chants.
This happens any time the pope says something that is not published in an official church document.
Pope Leo the Great died of natural causes, probably associated with his advanced age.