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Papacy


How can you compare the Church of St. Pius X with that of John Paul II?

Should John Paul II have retired because of his infirmity?

Shouldn't the pope dress simply, like Jesus did?

Why is the pope called the "Holy Father" instead of just "Father"?

Can the pope bind all future popes to a specific liturgical discipline?

Is Pope Benedict XVI the 264th or 265th pope?

Why is it that the pope's cassock is white while the clothes of other clergymen are usually black?

Who ran the Catholic Church after John Paul II died and before Benedict XVI was elected?

Why are snipers a routine part of the Holy Father's security?

What are the criteria for a pope in choosing his new name?

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