It derives from the Latin word 'papa' which means 'father.'
It is latin for we have a pope!======================================================The real Latin phrase is "habemus papam" and it is used to announce that a new pope has been selected. Any of the contenders who wants to become pope is automatically disqualified.
Pope Alexander VI divided Latin America in the Treaty of Tordesillas
The pope can speak Latin, but his native language is German. He only really uses Latin in very formal written works and in Latin Masses.
The phrase means," Let us pray for the Pope"
"Habemos Papam"
"Papa" (Father)
There has never been a pope named Alexis.
Ex cathedra = From the bishop's chair. Now used for statements from the Pope, issued from his position as the Bishop of Rome.
The Pope John Paul II or in latin Joanes Paulus PP. II
Pope means father... I am sure It means papa/ father in Latin...and Pappas or similar in Greek. They call him that because he is the leader/ "father" of the church.
lord i lift your name on high
If you mean Pope Benedict XVI, Pope Francis followed him as pope.