Each bishop has a cathedral, his "chair" - cathedra is Latin for chair. That is why the word See is used - from the Latin for sitting.
The Pope, as bishop of Rome, has a cathedral. It is St John Lateran Cathedral in Rome.
Avignon was official home of the Popes. I've been there. That is a likely choice.
When the schism came to a close, near the time of the Council of Constantine, three popes where vying for the official position: Gregory XII- Roman Catholic Church Benedict XIII- French Catholic Church John XXIII- German Catholic Church
When the schism came to a close, near the time of the Council of Constantine, three popes where vying for the official position: Gregory XII- Roman Catholic Church Benedict XIII- French Catholic Church John XXIII- German Catholic Church
The Basilica of St. John Lateran is the official 'home' parish of all popes.
We know of no church with three popes. No such animal.
It affected the holy roman empire by German emperors tried to control the church officials, nobles and popes. In which revolved into conflicts when it was time to select certain church official, and monarchs.
No, the Church has had 266 popes (as of 2013) and all have had names.
Yes, there have been several popes in the past who were an embarrassment to the Church.
No, in the Roman Catholic Church, popes are not allowed to be married.
there were no popes in the pagan world, you imbecile; the popes were vicars of the roman catholic (ie. Christian) church.
Kings are the ruler of that country. Popes are the head of the Roman Catholic Church.
No, popes do not get married. In the Roman Catholic Church, celibacy is a requirement for those who are ordained as priests, bishops, and popes.