The Pope is actually the Bishop of Rome. Bishop is the highest order in the Catholic Church. The word Pope comes from the Italian word for father. The Bishop of Rome was and is called father because he is also a priest. When Italians call out "FATHER" in their language, it comes out as "PAPA". To the English ear it it sounded like Pap, because of the accent being on the first syllable. It should not be to much of a stretch for you to understand how pap become Pope after hundreds of years.
The Spanish word for "Pope" is "El Papa"
Papaphobia - fear of the Pope
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."
It derives from the Latin word 'papa' which means 'father.'
No. The word "pope" comes from the Greek word for father, "pappas", a title of bishops.
If you mean Pope Benedict XVI, Pope Francis followed him as pope.
Bellwood has the same pope as everyone else in the word in 2013 - Pope Francis.
Pope John XXIII was ordained pope on October 28th, 1958
"Meet the Pope" means simply that one personally meets with the Pope face to face.
The word "pope" in French is "le pape."
The Italian word 'papa' is masculine. It means 'pope' in English.
it basically means that any new Pope who becomes Pope represents new Pope.