The pope is the spiritual leader of the Catholic Church.
It is said that a Pope has infallibility.
i was speechless at the fact that the pope was coming here, to our puny town in the middle of nowhere!
The new pope is magnanimous in his teachings.
I am not sure if a yarmulke should be dry-cleaned. Even the Pope wears a yarmulke!
The cardinals gathered in the Vatican for the secret conclave to elect a new pope.
The Pope visited Germany and while there traveled round in the pope-mobile. The 'someone' in this sentence is the Pope.
No. The word "pope" comes from the Greek word for father, "pappas", a title of bishops.
Example of heresy in a sentence: Dan Brown's anti-christian doctrine in The Da'Vinci Code was denounced as a heresy by the pope. Witches were burned by officials of the church for their alleged heresy.
The first Pope was St. Peter the Apostle. The current Pope is Josef Ratzinger, who took the name Benedict XVI when he became Pope. He is the 265th Pope. The word "Pope" is derived from the Greek word pápas (which could refer to any Bishop). This word is itself derived from páppas, which means "father." Many languages use the word "papa" instead of "pope."
The Spanish word for "Pope" is "El Papa"
The cardinals were concerned with the frailty of the elderly pope. The frailty of historic Japanese homes meant that they were often destroyed by natural disasters.
The pope has authority over excommunication.