I am not a Catholic myself, but as far as I know, there is no special reason to assume the current pope committed any major crimes.
The Pope is the leader of the Catholic Church and has sovereign immunity as the head of state of Vatican City. This immunity protects him from legal actions like being charged with crimes against humanity. Additionally, diplomatic relations between the Vatican and other countries would also play a role in any legal proceedings.
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Pope Francis has been serving as the Pope of the Catholic Church since March 13, 2013. He was elected as the 266th Pope after the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI.
The Pope has around 19 million followers on Twitter.
As of 2021, Pope Francis is the head of the Catholic Church. He was elected as the 266th pope in March 2013.
The religion with a spiritual leader known as the pope is Christianity, specifically the Roman Catholic Church. The pope is considered the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church and is based in Vatican City.
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There were revolts against what the country folks regarded as crimes against the pope for instance in La Vendee
No, the pope is not against Italy. However, I am sure Pope Francis would cheer on any Argentine football team should they play against Italy.
They were against the Nazis.
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In the Christian faith, the pope is right below angels, Jesus, and God themselves The pope receives his authority from St. Peter who was charged by Jesus to lead the new Christian church.
The enclosure of the cardinals while electing a new pope is called a Conclave.
Henry VIII acted against the Pope's wishes but I don't know if he hesitated in doing such.
He is wanting the world to get along with each other and have compassion for the sanctity of human life.
pope urban II called for a revolutoin
The Rebellion of 1088 against wlliam the second of england. Pope Urban the second suceeds Pope Victor the third as the 159th pope
pope, and juan