Strangely no. There is no way a Pontiff can be impeached if he is , say toying with mental collapse- you know talking to Ghosts jogging around the church yard so doing, or so on. More realistically, a Pope could be incapacitated by an assassination attempt or physical illness ( there were several attempts on John Paul II). Sadly their are no checks or balances where the college of cardinals ( who after all elect the Pope) could take him out of office if had been mentally incapacitated. One could imagine the potential for drama- Cardinal So-and So, you have the Conn, Mr. Pope has freaked out, now, let us look up the UCMJ articles!
A:There is no process for dismissing a Catholic pope. Several popes have been murdered as the only practical alternative.AnswerOnly God can fire a pope.
Any Catholic man may be elected Pope.
You can get fired for any kind of theft.
Before the election of Pope Francis there was never a pope from any of the Americas.
There was a Pope John XXIII, a Pope John Paul I and a Pope John Paul II but not a Pope John Paul XXIII. None of them had any children. There was also Pope John XXIII. None of them were married or had any children.
No pope has ever attended a Super Bowl. In fact, it is unlikely that any pope has any interest in American football.
Lincoln fired several generals. He fired McClellan twice.
No Pope, serving the Church as Pope, has ever joined any freemanonry lodge.
Yes any ballplayer can be fired and put as a free agent.
it basically means that any new Pope who becomes Pope represents new Pope.
Yes, any bishop, including the pope, can perform ordinations.
In fact, Lincoln fired many: McClellen, Halleck, Hooker, McDowell, Pope, Burnside, and maybe others. He wanted to get rid of McClellen the most.