As of March 13, 2013, the name of the Catholic pope is Francis (Pope Francis); Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergolio was elected as pope.
The one before him was Pope Benedict XVI elected in April 2005 but abdicated in February 2013 due to old age and exhaustion.
Pope John III; He was Pope from 17 July 561- 13 July 574.
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i'm not sure what the above answerer means, but I assume that by Pope Benedict you mean the current pope.
Pope Benedict's predecessor was Pope John Paul II, who was the first ever Polish pope. He was born Karol Józef Wojtyła on 18 May 1920 and died on 2 April 2005 and served as pope and Sovereign of the Vatican city from 16 October 1978 until his death on 2 April 2005. In turn, John Paul II suceeded John Paul I who died after a very short reign of just a few weeks.
Current Pope: Benedict XVI Previous Pope: John Paul II
John Paul II
Prior to Pope Francis, the pope was Pope Benedict XVI
I am not sure what you mean by 'old pope.' If you mean the name of the pope before Pope Francis, that would be Pope Benedict XVI.
In September of 2013 Pope Francis is the pope and he succeeded Pope Benedict XVI.
The current (2013) pope is Pope Francis and his predecessor is Pope Benedict XVI.
Pope John Paul II died on April 2, 2005.
Before the dispute was settled the valid pope was Gregory XII, who was in Rome. The "pope" in Avignon was Benedict XIII and the "pope" in Pisa was John XXIII.
Before being elected pope he was the Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
There is only one pope and he rules the Church from the Vatican. In 2014 that pope is Pope Francis. Individual countries do not have popes. The pope before him was Pope Benedict XVI who was German.
There have been 266 popes and the current one is Pope Francis.
There is only one pope and he rules the Church from the Vatican. In 2014 that pope is Pope Francis. Individual countries do not have popes.
There is only one pope and he rules the Church from the Vatican. In 2014 that pope is Pope Francis. Individual countries do not have popes.
There have been 15 popes named Benedict. There was no pope named Benedict X. That name was chosen by an anti-pope who was not a true pope. Pope Benedict XI should have taken the name Benedict X but, due to some confusion, he did not. At the time of Benedict's election, however, this status was not recognized, thus the man the Roman Catholic Church officially considers the tenth true Pope Benedict took the official number XI rather than X. This has advanced the numbering of all subsequent Popes Benedict by one. Popes Benedict XI-XVI are, from an official point of view, the tenth through fifteenth popes by that name.
There has only been one pope named Peter - Simon Peter the Apostle.
The current one.
yes there were many popes before Benedict but there can only be one pope at a time. before Pope Benedict the pope was Pope John Paul II.
There has only been one pope by that name - Pope Benedict XVI.
There were 8 popes named Urban. Please specify one of them.