1=most important 1)Pope 2)Cardinal 3)Archbishop 4)Bishop 5)Priest Hope this helps!
No, Pope Saint Peter was the first pope.
Yes and No, the Pope was okay with it in some way, but as time went on the romans started to built underground tunnels and roadways. Hope this helps!
Technically, he is Vatican as the pope is the head of state of that country. However, he is also German - Pope Benedict XVI. If he were to resign his position his citizenship would return to German.UpdateThe current pope (2013), Pope Francis, is from Argentina.
Yes. There are pictures of him shaking hands with the pope. The pope smiling for the cameras.
Pope John Paul the 1st he was only the Pope for 30 days and then he Died after him that's when Pope John Paul the Second became Pope. Hope this Helps
All the bishops.
The pope will stay in office till his death or if he resigns. Which is highly unlikely. Hope that helps!
The only requirement is that you must be a male Catholic. However, it also helps to be a cardinal. The Church has not had a non-cardinal as pope in many centuries.
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You must be a male Catholic and it helps considerably if you are a cardinal.
The Curia helps administer the day to day running of the Church.
The only requirement to be pope is the potential candidate be a male Catholic. It also helps to be a cardinal. So, yes, Cardinal Pell could be the next pope but it is probably unlikely.
I've never heard of an anime show with a female pope, but I do know that the anime movie , Naruto Shippuden 1, has a female pope in it. If you want to watch it go to www.anime-movie-site.com. Hope this helps!!!!!!!!
They elect a pope to lead the cathlic and christian community. They choose the bishops and arch bishops too. The pope also helps them through there journey closer to god and helps them live their life cleansed from sin and how jesus would want.
1=most important 1)Pope 2)Cardinal 3)Archbishop 4)Bishop 5)Priest Hope this helps!
No. It would be theoretically possible for a non-catholic to be elected pope. However, that person would have to be baptised, ordained priest, and consecrated a bishop before they could actually hold the office of pope. The traditional explanation for that is that the apostles = the first bishops and Peter the apostle = the first pope. So the pope is taken from among the bishops, and usually from the college of cardinals who elect the pope. However, there is no restriction on who the cardinals may elect. For example, Pope Gregory the Great was merely a deacon - not yet a priest - when he was elected pope. As noted above, he had to be ordained priest and made bishop before he accepted the office of pope. Hope that helps! E