There are numerous publications, both Catholic and secular, that feature articles about the pope and his policies and doings. In English there is a daily paper called Osservatore Romano that reports on Rome and the pope, the Si Si No No publication, The Wanderer, Catholic Family News, The Remnant, Latin Mass Magazine, Catholic World Report, etc. You can run a web search in most secular periodicals for any articles that may have featured the pope.
For an article on Pope Paul VI click on this link.
you could find it in a comparing and contrasting article
You're going to have to find the article online but you can still cite the work.
The pope's crown is called the papal tiara. There is a link below to an article on it.
Pope Julius III, see the New Advent article below:
As an Easter ritual the pope washes an inmate's feet. To find a video of this one could try Google or Bing, some sites you might find are: YouTube, CBS News and the BBC.
I would ask the professor in the class if he knew where I could find an article. I would also check with CNET website as they are my go to site for computer answers.
Try "Traité d'héraldique" by Michel Pastoureau, 1997. Wikipedia also has a nice article on Papal Coats of Arms.
Yes. Look in the "Related links" below, for an article by Wikipedia. For further information, look at the bottom of their article for the bibliography and external links.
We have no idea who the final pope will be but Satan could never be a pope.
You could always go on the website WWW.heath.com where you can find several article's about your topic. Basically any health website should have documentation or some form of an article.
He could but chose to take the title of Pope Emeritus instead.