Pope Paul VI was elected to replace Pope John XXIII.
Pope John XXIII called for the council and Pope Paul VI continued it after he was elected pope in 1963.
Pope John XXIII served until he died on June 3, 1963. Paul VI was elected on June 21 to replace him.
The first reigning pope to visit the U.S. was Pope Paul VI in 1965. Pope Pius XII did visit before he was elected as pope, however.
Elected: October 28th, 1958 Died: June 3rd, 1963
He died on April 5, 2005, and his replacement, Pope Benedict XVI, became pope on April 19, 2005.
Pope John XXIII followed Venerable Pius XII.
He was elected pope at the age of 76.
No, the pope is elected with paper ballots.
He was elected in 2005 as pope on the 4th ballot of the conclave.
Pope Francis was elected on the 13th of March, 2013.
Pope Gregory VII was elected pope on April 23, 1073.
Pope Benedict was 78 years old when elected.