Who were the last 10 popes of the Catholic Church?
The Roman Catholic Popes of the past 135 years:
- Pope Francis — March 13, 2013-
- Benedict XVI — April 19, 2005-Feb. 28, 2013.
- John Paul II — Oct. 16, 1978-April 2, 2005.
- John Paul I — Aug. 26-Sept.
- Paul VI — June 21, 1963-Aug. 6, 1978.
- John XXIII — Oct. 28, 1958-June 3, 1963.
- Pius XII — March 2, 1939-Oct.
- Pius XI — Feb.
Who was the pope 55 years ago?
Pius XI, original name Ambrogio Damiano Achille Ratti, (born May 31, 1857, Desio, Lombardy, Austrian Empire [now in Italy]—died February 10, 1939, Rome, Italy), Italian pope from 1922 to 1939, one of the most important modern pontiffs.
Who was the most beloved pope?
Pope Innocent was one of the most powerful and influential of the medieval popes. He exerted a wide influence over the Christian states of Europe, claiming supremacy over all of Europe’s kings….
Pope Innocent III | |
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Predecessor | Celestine III |
Successor | Honorius III |
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Ordination | 21 February 1198 |
How many popes have there been?
Salvation TOB Post navigation ←PreviousNext → Popes Listed in Order by Year Gallery Posted on January 3, 2019by Ron Conte St. Peter (Ascension of Christ to ~67) St. Linus (67-76) St. Anacletus (Cletus) (76-88) once thought to be two different Popes
What are the names of all the popes in the Bible?
Paschal I (817-24) 100. Eugene II (824-27) 101. Valentine (827) 102. Gregory IV (827-44) 103. Sergius II (844-47) 104. St. Leo IV (847-55) 105. Benedict III (855-58) 106. St. Nicholas I (the Great) (858-67) 107. Adrian II (867-72) 108. John VIII (872-82) 109. Marinus I (882-84) 110. St. Adrian III (884-85) 111. Stephen VI (885-91) 112.
Who were the 14 popes of the Roman Empire?
From 500 to 749 1 Boniface II 2 John II 3 Vigilius 4 Pelagius I 5 John III 6 Benedict I. Gregory I, O.S.B. Boniface IV, O.S.B. 7 Adeodatus I 8 Boniface V. Adeodatus II, O.S.B. 9 Donus 10 John V 11 Sisinnius 12 Constantine 13 Gregory III. 23 March 752 to 25 March 752 Never took office as Pope. Leo IV, O.S.B. John IX, O.S.B. Leo VII, O.S.B.
Who was the youngest pope?
The youngest pope was probably either Pope Benedict IX (who became pope at an unknown age between 11 and 20) or Pope John XII (who was 18 at the beginning of his papacy). This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia ( view authors) .