Probably because he was lived 1,500 years ago. Pope John II (born Mercurius) was pope from 533 to 535.
Pope John XXIII called the council and Pope Paul VI continued it in his reign.
It depends on what you call a disciple. If you mean 'one of Jesus's disciples' then yes. Jesus says in John "I am the Way, and the Truth, and the Life. No one can come to the father exept though me." So in that case, yes, you have to be a Christian to be a disciple of Jesus.
yes for example john pope III
The Apostle John When Jesus therefore saw His mother, and the disciple whom He loved standing by, He said to His mother, "Woman, behold your son!" Then He said to the disciple, "Behold your mother!" And from that hour that disciple took her to his own home. (NKJV) John refers to himself as the "disciple Jesus loved" several times in his gospel in order to keep the readers' focus on Jesus, and not call attention to himself.
That would be a disciple.
That would be a disciple.
Doubting Thomas
The disciple Simon who was a fisherman
Yes! 'The Call' was written by Jessie Pope. WW1 1915
Which Pope Urban? There are several.
His greatest mission was to call for and establish the groundwork for the Vatican 2 Ecumenical Council.
Pope Urban II