Pope Pius XII - 1939-1958
Pope John XXIII - 1958-1963
Pope Paul VI - 1963-1978
Pope John Paul I - 1978 (33 days)
Pope John Paul II - 1978-2005
Pope Benedict XVI - 2005-2013
Pope Francis - 2013-
Yes, a pope can have a wife, but traditionally, popes in the Roman Catholic Church are expected to remain celibate and unmarried. The vow of celibacy is a long-standing practice for clergy in the Catholic Church. However, there have been instances in history where popes had been married before their papacy or were involved in relationships. In recent times, the notion of a married pope is largely considered incompatible with the current teachings and practices of the Church.
Several sects of the Christian church, but not all Christians, acknowledge a "Pop":Catholic Church - PopeEastern Orthodox Churches - Pope and Patriarch of AlexandriaOriental Orthodox Churches - Pope of Alexandria
ERASMUS WAS A RENAISSANCE WRITER -- A Roman Catholic humanist philosopher; he advocated reform of the Church on the basis of study of sacred texts (regular reading of scripture by laity). He believed what the church needed was not institutional reform but "true religion": the inward, true love of God and love (service) of neighbors. -- He also considered becoming a monk, but it didn't work out, so he became a priest! Erasmus translated the Bible into Greek!
its called a pope not a pop
Lena Martell is a Scottish singer, not a religious figure. She has had a successful career in the music industry, particularly in country and pop music genres.
It's a mixture all kinds of genres. It has influences from Indie rock, Blues, Rock 'N Roll, Rockabilly, Pop...all kinds of things really.
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Micheal jacson king of pop
New pop Christmas songs are released on a yearly basis. Some of the more recent releases are Michael Buble's "Santa Baby" and Justin Bieber's "Mistletoe."
The Roman republic consisted of the senate and the Roman people. SPQR.
Michael Jackson really ?? i mean Micheal is a bit recent, there must be pop music before him !!right ??
Yes. Paul Jones sang pop and did blues! Fascinating!