The pope wear white to symbolize he's Christ's vicar on Earth.
In the early centuries of the Church there were three popes from northern Africa but nothing is known of their races. All other popes have been caucasian.
The Holy Father wears a white cassock with a white cincture, and a white shoulder cape. Some popes have been known to wear red shoes, which dates back centuries, Pope Benedict XVI wore them, Pope Francis does not. Popes also wear a white zucchetto. See photo attached below.
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Yes. 50,000 to 60,000 white-robed men and women marched in rows of 20 shoulder to shoulder to Washington DC.
There have only been 3 popes from Africa:Pope Gelasius IPope MiltiadesPope Victor IHowever, no mention is made of their races. They may have been black, they may have been white.
Popes do not elect popes. Popes are elected by the cardinal electors.
The "brown-robed people" are Jawas, a species indigenous to Tatooine.
The tradition of the Pope wearing a white Cassock started with Pope Pius V who was a Dominican, and instead of adopting the red worn by previous Popes, he continued to wear his Dominican Habit [with the distinctions of his Office, of course] Each level of the Church's hierarchy has its traditional color: popes wear white, cardinals wear red, bishops wear violet and priests wear black.
Members of sect of judges. The British judges wear the special kind of robs when the enter the court for hearing. Group of those people are called robed brethren
The vast majority of popes have been Italian. As of February of 2013 there have been only 18 popes from other countries.
There have been 17 popes from France, the second behind Italian popes.