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Pope Paul III was interested in figuring out what was wrong with Catholicism and reforming it.
It is the Pope.
Undoubtedly, Saint Peter, the first pope, was the most important in the history of the Church.
Benedict VII was the 136th pope.
That the Pope is infallible.
No, he was not a corrupt pope. In fact, there are some who state he died of poisoning because he was fighting corruption in the Vatican and was about to release the names of corrupt curia members the day he died.
Because the pope is head of Roman-Catholicism.
The Pope, and some senior officials in Rome.
Robert J. Klaus has written: 'The Pope, the Protestants, and the Irish' -- subject(s): Anti-Catholicism, Catholic Church, Catholics, Church history, History, Irish, Protestant churches
Catholicism doesn't believe in divorce. When he asked the pope if he could get a divorce the pope said no so king Henry got mad and separated England from catholisim
Roman Catholicism is centered (if by centered you mean that the head of Roman Catholicism, the Pope, lives there) in Vatican City, an independent city-state surrounded by Rome.
By the terms of the Concordat, Roman Catholicism was recognized as the religion of most French citizens. Archbishops and et.