Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI is no longer the pope and no longer works for the Church. He moved into the newly renovated Mater Ecclesiae monastery in the Vatican for his retirement on May 2, 2013. There he reads, studies, writes and prays but is no longer involved in the administration of the Church.
The pope lives and works in Vatican City, which is part of Rome.
The pope lives and works in Vatican City.
No, Alexander Pope was not a pope in the religious sense. He was an English poet and satirist who lived during the 18th century and is known for works like "The Rape of the Lock" and his translation of Homer's "Iliad."
The Pope usually works in his office in the Papal Apartments of the Apostolic Palace in Vatican City.
The Apostolic Palace in Vatican City.
The pope lives and works in Vatican City, an independent state surrounded by Rome, Italy.
The pope works in the Catholic Church. His official church is Saint John Lateran Basilica in Rome.
The Pope is head of the sovereign city-state called the Vatican, a kind of city-country in the middle of Italy, but does not own it. Much like the President of the United States, who lives and works in the White House, the Pope lives and works in the Papal Apartments, which consists of about 10 rooms at the Vatican.
It is called the Apostolic Palace and is normally where the pope lives and works. However, Pope Francis has chosen to live in a small apartment in the Casa Santa Marta, a housing facility for visiting dignitaries and there the cardinals are housed when they are in Rome for a conclave.
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.
Throughout the Vatican there are many works of art done for the Church.
Jessie PopeJessie Pope was a British poet. Her works relating to WWI are generally considered pro-war propaganda. See related links for more information.