The pope has never been driven out of Mexico. He does not live there. He lives in Vatican City.
In Present day New Mexico
Mexico. March 23, 2012.
Pope John XXIII initiated the Second Vatican Council also known as Vatican II.AnswerIn his last couple of years he was in Mexico
Pope with some other unnamed leaders of the pueblos
Mexico is a roman catholic country and is very much devoted to the pope and virgin mary.
Pope John Paul II visited Mexico multiple times, with his first visit occurring from January 26 to February 1, 1979. He returned for a second visit from July 6 to July 12, 1990, and again from January 22 to January 26, 1999. His visits were significant for the Catholic Church in Mexico and were marked by large public gatherings and a focus on social issues.
No. The Freemasons are opposed to Christianity, and particularly to Catholicism. (Note the Wikipedia article on "Christianity and Freemasonry" and, as an example, the story of Blessed Miguel Pro in the article on "Persecution of Christians in Mexico"). Further, membership in the Freemasons is excommunicable. The pope has no ties with them.
Pope Paul VI was elected pope after the death of Pope John XXIII.
John Paul II
There is no pope named Pope XXIII. If you are referring to Pope John XXIII, he became pope in 1958.
Pope Francis is the reigning pope in 2013.