There has never been a Protestant pope in history.
There is no pope of Protestant churches. In fact, you could say that one of the main reasons for the Protestant Reformation was not to have a pope!
The first pope to be officially called "pope" in the history of the Catholic Church was Pope Siricius, who served as the Bishop of Rome from 384 to 399 AD.
No, Billy Graham is not the Protestant Pope. The title of Pope is specific to the leader of the Roman Catholic Church, while Billy Graham was a prominent Protestant Christian evangelist and not a pope or a leader of a specific Protestant denomination.
Undoubtedly, Saint Peter, the first pope, was the most important in the history of the Church.
No! There are two requirements to being pope. The person must be male and must be a Catholic.
Pope John Paul II was the first pope to use email and the Internet.
No protestant churches do not have a single leader like the pope.
Protestant
No, the ranking is a Catholic position.
A group of German princes were protestant. The term Protestant originally referred to these German prince who were not loyal to the Pope.
There is only one pope at a time and he is Catholic. There are no Protestant popes although, technically, the pope is the spiritual leader of them also.
No, despite what some Protestant and Pentecostal groups might say, the pope is not a liar.