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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. The pope (from Latin: "papa" or "father" from Greek πάππας, pappas) is the Bishop of Rome and as such, is leader of the worldwide Catholic Church (that is, both the Latin Rite and the Eastern Catholic Churches in full communion with the Roman Pontiff). The current office-holder is Pope Benedict XVI, who was elected in papal conclave on 19 April 2005. The office of the pope is called the Papacy, and his ecclesiastical jurisdiction the "Holy See" (Sancta Sedes in Latin) or "Apostolic See" (the latter on the basis that both St. Peter and St. Paul were martyred at Rome). The pope is also head of state of Vatican City, a sovereign city-state entirely enclaved by Rome. Early popes helped to spread Christianity and resolve doctrinal disputes. After the conversion of the rulers of the Roman Empire (the conversion of the populace was already advanced even before the Edict of Milan, 313), the Roman emperors became the popes' secular allies until, with the loss of the emperors' power in the west, Pope Stephen II was forced in the 8th century to appeal to the Franks for help, beginning a period of close interaction with the rulers of the west. For centuries, the forged Donation of Constantine also provided the basis for the papacy's claim of political supremacy over the entire former Western Roman Empire. In medieval times, popes played powerful roles in Western Europe, often struggling with monarchs for power over wide-ranging affairs of church and state, crowning emperors (Charlemagne was the first emperor crowned by a pope) and regulating disputes among secular rulers. Gradually forced to give up secular power, popes now focus almost exclusively on spiritual matters. Over the centuries, popes' claims of spiritual authority have been ever more clearly expressed, culminating in the proclamation of the dogma of papal infallibility for rare occasions when the pope speaks ex cathedra (literally "from the chair (of Peter)") to issue a solemn definition of faith or morals. The first (after the proclamation) and so far the last such occasion was in 1950, with the definition of the dogma of the Assumption of Mary. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License How much of a scandal would it be if the Pope absconded with a mistress? Q. Would the Catholic Church collapse? Would they be able to appoint another Pope or a Regent Pope? Could the Pope keep a mistress in the Vatican? Asked by General Custard - Mon Jul 13 17:38:31 2009 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments A. "Would the Catholic Church collapse?" --- NO. As Catholics, we need to put our faith in the teachings, not the man. Men can fall... but GOD's message does not falter nor waver in the midst of scandal. GOD promised to be with HIS Church (Catholic) forever, as such, our Church will stand strong for thousands of years to come, as it has for the past 2000 years... And...No, the POPE cannot have a mistress, and she would surely not be kept in the Vatican... May GOD have mercy on your soul... Answered by answer4you - Mon Jul 13 17:57:02 2009 How did the first pope come to power? Q. I need to know how the first pope came to power its for my brother thanks a lot Asked by zachery - Sat Apr 4 20:43:18 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. Jesus said, "These are the keys to the kingdom" and "Thou art Peter, and on this rock I will build my church." Answered by Michael N - Sat Apr 4 20:55:57 2009 Christians and other religious creatures, what are your thoughts about having a pope?
Q. I want to know the opinion of R&S religious people and/or creatures about having a pope. What are your thoughts about the pope? Do we need a pope? What do you think is the pope's true purpose and intentions? Asked by Vettkinn - God of Bacon - Thu Jul 23 01:50:56 2009 - - 16 Answers - 0 Comments A. The purpose of the pope is to create new forms of mind control, and to give it a loveable face so people can just think this "holy, virginal man" is hearing directly from God, when in reality its just the church trying to push their agendas unto the masses. Answered by Betch - Thu Jul 23 01:55:48 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "pope" One-time Tar Heel writers Peter Hedges, Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope ...
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