Pope John Paul II from Poland.
No, Pope Saint Peter was the first pope.
Pope Paschall I
The 1st to 10th pope of the church are the following:St. Peter the ApostleSt. LinusSt. AnacletusSt. Clement 1St. EvaristusSt. Alexander 1St. Sixtus 1St. TelesphorusSt. HyginusSt. Pinus 1
The country of England was recognized by the Pope in the 1st century. The first recorded mention of a Pope occurred during the tenth century. The Pope is the leader of the Catholic Church and the current Pope as of 2013 is Pope Francis.
Pope John Paul the 1st he was only the Pope for 30 days and then he Died after him that's when Pope John Paul the Second became Pope. Hope this Helps
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May 1st 2011
Pope John Paul II visited Glasgow, starting with Bellahouston Park, on Tuesday 1st June 1982.
Pope Gregory declared 1st time , Sunday as a Holiday.
Pope Gregory declared 1st time , Sunday as a Holiday.
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The Catholic Church would consider Peter the very 1st Pope. Every pope thereafter is "Peter's Successor." Pope Benedict XVI would be considered the 266th Pope. So if you're looking for a numerical answer - it just depends on your definition of "Early Church." This should help: Here is a list of Popes from Peter to John Paul II (the list obviously hasn't been updated in a few years, but the only Pope missing is our current one, Pope Benedict XVI)