There has never been a Pope John Benedict.
Pope John XXII became pope on August 7, 1316.
He was elected pope on October 16, 1978.
He was 58 years old when elected as pope.
NEVER! There has never been a Pope John Paul VI but there has been a Pope Paul VI and a Pope John Paul II.
The pope before John Paul II was John Paul I, who reigned for only 33 days before he died.
Bede. Pope XIII gave him this title.
1926
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America stretches from Alaska and Canada to the tip of South America. These are the first bishops in North America: In 1789, Pope Pius VI appointed John Carroll bishop of Baltimore, making him the first Catholic bishop in the United States. Francois de Laval became Canada's first bishop when the Quebec diocese was established in 1674. Juan de Zumárraga became the first bishop of Mexico in 1528 There were also bishops in South America in the 16th century. You would have to search for the names of the bishops in each country.
He was elected in a conclave by the cardinal electors.
He was elected pope on January 2, 533.