France, with 17 popes, is the second country behind the Italian popes.
Popes John XXIII and Paul VI were popes during Vatican II.
The Vatican does not have kings, it has popes.
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Anyone who is a citizen of the Vatican maintains their original citizenship of their country of origin. Should they lose their Vatican citizenship they revert to their original nationality or, lacking that, automatically become Italian citizens.
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the popes live in the papal apartments in the apostic palace in vatican city
No pope has been a king. However, since the Vatican became an independent country in 1929 he is considered as the monarch, or sole ruler, of the city/state.
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Pope John XXIII convened the Council and Pope Paul VI made the changes to the Mass.
There is nothing to prevent a pope from owning a home before he is elected. However, unless that home is in the Vatican, he will have to abandon it when he becomes pope and move to the Vatican, the traditional home of the popes.
Actually, all popes are. Besides being the head of the Catholic faith, the pope is also the ruler of the country of Vatican City.
The Pope occupies collectively-held property owned by the Church.Catholic AnswerNo, the Popes, medieval or otherwise, have always lived in the Vatican, which is Church property; actually, its own nation. The popes do not own anything, and only administer the Vatican properties in trust for the Church.