If you are refering to the places of the next poepes we do not know what happens after the final pope we can guess that something will happen to Christianity but we donot know.
If you are talking about Pope Benedict XVI, then the pope before him was Pope John Paul II
Prior to Benedict XVI in 2013, it was the year 1415, when Pope Gregory XII resigned..AnswerNever. A Catholic (It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church.) Pope can not retire. The few pope that have renounced the papacy have RENOUNCED it, not retired. Pope Gregory XII, above was the last pope to renounce the papacy, before that it was Pope St. Celestine V who renounced the papacy in 1294.
If you mean Italian/Roman, then No, as this current Pope is German and the last was Polish. Many others were Italian. All are the head of the Roman Catholic Church regardless of nationality.
The last Roman Catholic Pope to visit Australia was Pope John Paul II who visited Sydney in January 1995, in total he made three visits to Australia. Pope Benedict the XVI is due to visit Australia in 2008 for the Catholic World Youth Day celebrations.
The last time someone from outside Europe led the Roman Catholic Church was the year 741, when Pope Gregory III, born in Syria, ended his 10-year reign.
The current Pope of the Catholic Church is Pope Francis, as of this date (May 2014), he replace Pope Benedict XVI last year in March.
We have no idea who the final pope will be but Satan could never be a pope.
As Pope Benedict is still alive, we do not know what is last words will be.
The last saint to be officially recognized by the Catholic Church was Pope Paul VI, who was canonized in 2018.
Saint Felix III(483 - 492) is the most common answer, but there is no known one answer.
I am assuming that you are asking for a list of prohibited books issued by the Catholic Church, not on. Further, it's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. The last Index of Prohibited Books was issued in 1948 and the entire Index was abolished by Pope Paul VI in 1966. You may see the 1948 Index at the link below.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic priesthood was instituted by Our Blessed Lord at the Last Supper.