If you are referring to Pope Paul VI, he was succeeded by Pope John Paul I.
the church changed when Pope John Paul died and Pope Benedict took over. And that's all i know ! :)
Pope Francis has not taken any position in the Falkland conflict, wanting to stay nuetral while encouraging peace.
It would only be short if the pope either died or resigned early in his reign. A pope is elected for life and some popes have been in office for over 30 years.
The papal tiara, or triple crown, is a symbol of the pope's office and of his temporal reign over the Vatican as head of state. The last pope to use the tiara was Pope Paul VI who died in 1978.
There was. Now the Catholic Church says it's ok to believe in aliens.
The pope at the time held a very strong position politically over many nations at the time. The pope was above the established government of any Christian nation, so basically he called the shots. If something happened that he (the pope) didn't like, no matter who you where, a tramp, or the King/Emperor, you had to face his wrath.
There were three: 1.Pope Paul VI 2.Pope John Paul I 3.Pope John Paul II
Both are bishops but the pope is of higher ranking. The archbishop is generally over one or more diocese which are led by bishops. The pope is over all the archbishops and, therefore, is the highest ranking bishop and leader of the entire Church on earth.
Pope John Paul I died September 28, 1978Pope John Paul II died April 2, 2005
Pope Stephen IV was chosen after the death of Pope Leo III.
Yes, Alexander's enforced exile (1162-65) was over in 1165, he died in 1181.
There isn't a pope in Australia, there is only one pope and he rules over the Church from the Vatican in Rome, Italy.