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editCurrent Pope is: Pope Francis
editRetired Popes: Pope Benedict XVI
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Papal Conclave
editA Papal Conclave is the special gathering of Cardinals for the purpose of electing a Pope. It is governed minutely by Papal Law, currently the Apostolic Constitution Universi Dominici Gregis. For more information on the Conclave, and all matters concerning the period between the reign of one Pope and another, see the Papal Interregnum sectionA Conclave is the special gathering of Cardinals for the purpose of electing a Pope. It is governed minutely by Papal Law, currently the Apostolic Constitution Universi Dominici Gregis. For more information on the Conclave, and all matters concerning the period between the reign of one Pope and another, see the Papal Interregnum sectionA Conclave is the special gathering of Cardinals for the purpose of electing a Pope. It is governed minutely by Papal Law, currently the Apostolic Constitution Universi Dominici Gregis. For more information on the Conclave, and all matters concerning the period between the reign of one Pope and another, see the Papal Interregnum section
Vatican City
editVatican City (/ˈvætɪkən ˈsɪti/ ( listen); Italian: Città del Vaticano [tʃitˈta del vatiˈkaːno]; Latin: Civitas Vaticana), officially Vatican City State or State of Vatican City (Italian: Stato della Città del Vaticano; Latin: Status Civitatis Vaticanae), is a sovereign state located within the city of Rome. With an area of 44 hectares (110 acres), and a population of about 1,000, it is the smallest state in the world by both area and population. However, formally it is not sovereign, with sovereignty being held by the Holy See.
It is an ecclesiastical or sacerdotal-monarchical state (a type of theocracy) ruled by the Bishop of Rome – the Pope. The highest state functionaries are all Catholic clergy of various national origins. Since the return of the popes from Avignon in 1377, they have generally resided at the Apostolic Palace within what is now Vatican City, although at times residing instead in the Quirinal Palace in Rome or elsewhere.
Vatican City is distinct from the Holy See (Latin: Sancta Sedes), which dates back to early Christianity and is the main episcopal see of 1.2 billion Latin and Eastern Catholic adherents around the globe. The independent city-state, on the other hand, came into existence in 1929 by the Lateran Treaty between the Holy See and Italy, which spoke of it as a new creation, not as a vestige of the much larger Papal States (756–1870), which had previously encompassed much of central Italy. According to the terms of the treaty, the Holy See has "full ownership, exclusive dominion, and sovereign authority and jurisdiction" over the city-state. See More
Line of Popes
editExample: #. Name (Year started as Pope - Year Ended as Pope)
Photos of popes start at Current and end #250. See More
Popes in the 21st. Century
edit266. Francis (2013-Current)
265. Benedict XVI (2005-2013)
264. John Paul II (1978-2005)
Popes in the 20th. Century
edit263. John Paul I (1978)
262. Paul VI (1963-78)
261. John XXIII (1958-63)
260. Pius XII (1939-58)
259. Pius XI (1922-39)
258. Benedict XV (1914-22)
257. Pius X (1903-14)
256. Leo XIII (1878-1903)
Popes in the 19th. & 18th. Century
edit255 Pius IX (1846-78)
254. Gregory XVI (1831-46)
253. Pius VIII (1829-30)
252. Leo XII (1823-29)
251. Pius VII (1800-23)
250. Pius VI (1775-99)
Popes #249 - #200
edit249. Clement XIV (1769-74)
248. Clement XIII (1758-69)
247. Benedict XIV (1740-58)
246. Clement XII (1730-40)
245. Benedict XIII (1724-30)
244. Innocent XIII (1721-24)
243. Clement XI (1700-21)
242. Innocent XII (1691-1700)
241. Alexander VIII (1689-91)
240. Innocent XI (1676-89)
239. Clement X (1670-76)
238. Clement IX (1667-69)
237. Alexander VII (1655-67)
236. Innocent X (1644-55)
235. Urban VIII (1623-44)
234. Gregory XV (1621-23)
233. Paul V (1605-21)
232. Leo XI (1605)
231. Clement VIII (1592-1605)
230. Innocent IX (1591)
229. Gregory XIV (1590-91)
228. Urban VII (1590)
227. Sixtus V (1585-90)
226. Gregory XIII (1572-85)
225. Pius V (1566-72)
224. Pius IV (1559-65)
223. Paul IV (1555-59)
222. Marcellus II (1555)
221. Julius III (1550-55)
220. Paul III (1534-49)
219. Clement VII (1523-34)
218. Adrian VI (1522-23)
217. Leo X (1513-21)
216. Julius II (1503-13)
215. Pius III (1503)
214. Alexander VI (1492-1503)
213. Innocent VIII (1484-92)
212. Sixtus IV (1471-84)
211. Paul II (1464-71)
210. Pius II (1458-64)
209. Callistus III (1445-58)
208. Nicholas V (1447-55)
207. Eugene IV (1431-47)
206. Martin V (1417-31)
205. Gregory XII (1406-15)
204. Innocent VII (1406-06)
203. Boniface IX (1389-1404)
202. Urban VI (1378-89)
201. Gregory XI (1370-78)
200. Urban V (1362-70)
Popes #199 - #150
edit199. Innocent VI (1352-62)
198. Clement VI (1342-52)
197. Benedict XII (1334-42)
196. John XXII (1316-34)
195. Clement V (1305-14)
194. Benedict XI (1303-04)
193. Boniface VIII (1294-1303)
192. Celestine V (1294)
191. Nicholas IV (1288-92)
190. Honorius IV (1285-87)
189. Martin IV (1281-85)
188. Nicholas III (1277-80)
187. John XXI (1276-77)
186. Adrian V (1276)
185. Innocent V (1276)
184. Gregory X (1271-76)
183. Clement IV (1265-68)
182. Urban IV (1261-64)
181. Alexander IV (1254-61)
180. Innocent IV (1243-54)
179. Celestine IV (1241)
178. Gregory IX (1227-41)
177. Honorius III (1216-27)
176. Innocent III (1198-1216)
175. Celestine III (1191-98)
174. Clement III (1187-91)
173. Gregory VIII (1187)
172. Urban III (1185-87)
171. Lucius III (1181-85)
170. Alexander III (1159-81)
169. Adrian IV (1154-59)
168. Anastasius IV (1153-54)
167. Eugene III (1145-53)
166. Lucius II (1144-45)
165. Celestine II (1143-44)
164. Innocent II (1130-43)
163. Honorius II (1124-30)
162. Callistus II (1119-24)
161. Gelasius II (1118-19)
160. Paschal II (1099-1118)
159. Urban II (1088-99)
158. Victor III (1086-87)
157. Gregory VII (1073-85)
156. Alexander II (1061-73)
155. Nicholas II (1058-61)
154. Stephen X (1057-58)
153. Victor II (1055-57)
152. Leo IX (1049-54)
151. Damasus II (1048)
150. Benedict IX (1047-48)
Popes #149 - #100
edit149. Clement II (1046-47)
148. Gregory VI (1045-46)
147. Benedict IX (1045)
146. Sylvester III (1045)
145. Benedict IX (1032-45)
144. John XIX (1024-32)
143. Benedict VIII (1012-24)
142. Sergius IV (1009-12)
141. John XVIII (1003-09)
140. John XVII (1003)
139. Sylvester II (999-1003)
138. Gregory V (996-99)
137. John XV (985-96)
136. John XIV (983-84)
135. Benedict VII (974-83)
134. Benedict VI (973-74)
133. John XIII (965-72)
132. Benedict V (964)
131. Leo VIII (963-64)
130. John XII (955-63)
129. Agapetus II (946-55)
128. Marinus II (942-46)
127. Stephen IX (939-42)
126. Leo VII (936-39)
125. John XI (931-35)
124. Stephen VIII (929-31)
123. Leo VI (928)
122. John X (914-28)
121. Lando (913-14)
120. Anastasius III (911-13)
119. Sergius III (904-11)
118. Leo V (903)
117. Benedict IV (900-03)
116. John IX (898-900)
115. Theodore II (897)
114. Romanus (897)
113. Stephen VII (896-97)
112. Boniface VI (896)
111. Formosus (891-96)
110. Stephen VI (885-91)
109. Adrian III (884-85)
108. Marinus I (882-84)
107. John VIII (872-82)
106. Adrian II (867-72)
105. Nicholas I (858-67)
104. Benedict III (855-58)
103. Leo IV (847-55)
102. Sergius II (844-47)
101. Gregory IV (827-44)
100. Valentine (827)
Popes #99 - #11
edit99. Eugene II (824-27)
98. Paschal I (817-24)
97. Stephen V (816-17)
96. Leo III (795-816)
95. Adrian I (772-95)
94. Stephen IV (767-72)
93. Paul I (757-67)
92. Stephen (II) III (752-57)
91. Zachary (741-52)
90. Gregory III (731-41)
89. Gregory II (715-31)
88. Constantine (708-15)
87 . Sisinnius (708)
86. John VII (705-07)
85. John VI (701-05)
84. Sergius I (687-701)
83. Conon (686-87)
82. John V (685-86)
81. Benedict II (684-85)
80. Leo II (682-83)
79. Agatho (678-81)
78. Donus (676-78)
77. Adeodatus (II) (672-76)
76. Vitalian (657-72)
75. Eugene I (655-57)
74. Martin I (649-55)
73. Theodore I (642-49)
72. John IV (640-42)
71. Severinus (640)
70. Honorius I (625-38)
69. Boniface V (619-25)
68. Deusdedit (615-18)
67. Boniface IV (608-15)
66. Boniface III (607)
65. Sabinian (604-606)
64. Gregory I (the Great) (590-604)
63. Pelagius II (579-90)
62. Benedict I (575-79)
61. John III (561-74)
60. Pelagius I (556-61)
59. Vigilius (537-55)
58. Silverius (536-37)
57. Agapetus I (535-36)
56. John II (533-35)
55. Boniface II (530-32)
54. Felix IV (III) (526-30)
53. John I (523-26)
52. Hormisdas (514-23)
51. Symmachus (498-514)
50. Anastasius II (496-98)
49. Gelasius I (492-96)
48. Felix III (II) (483-92)
47. Simplicius (468-83)
46. Hilarius (461-68)
45. Leo I (the Great) (440-61)
44. Sixtus III (432-40)
43. Celestine I (422-32)
42. Boniface I (418-22)
41. Zosimus (417-18)
40. Innocent I (401-17)
39. Anastasius I (399-401)
38. Siricius (384-99)
37. Damasus I (366-83)
36. Liberius (352-66)
35. Julius I (337-52)
34. Marcus (336)
33. Sylvester I (314-35)
32. Miltiades (311-14)
31. Eusebius (309 or 310)
30. Marcellus I (308-309)
29. Marcellinus (296-304)
28. Caius (283-296)
27. Eutychian (275-283)
26. Felix I (269-274)
25. Dionysius (260-268)
24. Sixtus II (257-258)
23. Stephen I (254-257)
22. Lucius I (253-54)
21. Cornelius (251-53)
20. Fabian (236-50)
19. Anterus (235-36)
18. Pontain (230-35)
17. Urban I (222-30)
16. Callistus I (217-22)
15. Zephyrinus (199-217)
14. Victor I (189-199)
13. Eleutherius (175-189)
12. Soter (166-175)
11. Anicetus (155-166)
First Ten Popes
edit10. Pius I (140-155)
9. Hyginus (136-140)
8. Telesphorus (125-136)
7. Sixtus I (115-125)
6. Alexander I (105-115)
5. Evaristus (97-105)
4. Clement I (88-97)
3. Anacletus (Cletus) (76-88)
2. Linus (67-76)
1. Peter (32-67)
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