None. The shortest reigning pontiff was Pope Urban VII (September 15 - September 27, 1590) who reigned for 13 calendar days and died before consecration.
Stephen II (the first one) died a couple days after he was elected but was never a pope. Since he was a cardinal priest and not a bishop, he first had to be consecrated as a bishop before he could become pope. He died before he could be ordained a bishop so is not considered to have been a pope. His successor then took the name Pope Stephen II.
There is only one pope and that is Pope Francis in the Vatican. Each country does not have its own pope.
There is only one reigning pope at a time and he is the pope of the entire Catholic Church. Each parish has a pastor who is in charge of that parish only and under the same pope in the Vatican.
Since there is only one pope at a time, only one pope could fit in a car.
Pope John Paul I died after slightly more than a month in office.
France does not have a pope, there is only one pope and he resides in the Vatican. The Pope in 1930 was Pope Pius XI.
There is no U.S. pope. There is only one pope who is the leader of the Universal Church and that person is currently Pope Francis.
Yes, on the 28th February, 2013 the shoe colour he wears will have to change back to brown, from that of red coloured shoes, as this colour of shoe, is only one worn by a Pope whilst in office of Pope and Supreme Pontiff of the Catholic Church.
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 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.
No. The Pope lives in Vatican City, which is in Rome. There is only one Pope. There is not one in any other cities.
Pope John Paul I, born Albino Luciani, was elected as the pope on August 26, 1978, but his papacy lasted only 33 days. He died unexpectedly on September 28, 1978, leading to widespread speculation and conspiracy theories surrounding his death.