Pope
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Pope
Summary
Pope is a Roman Catholic episcopal title[1]. Pope has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Pope's field of work was papacy[3].
- Pope's field of work was Petrine ministry[4].
- Pope's religion is recorded as Catholicism[5].
- Pope's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[6].
- Pope's religion is recorded as Western Christianity[7].
- Pope is in the country of Vatican City[8].
- Pope's instance of is recorded as Roman Catholic episcopal title[9].
- Pope's noble title is recorded as pope[10].
- Pope's official residence is recorded as Apostolic Palace[11].
- Pope is a type of Catholic bishop[12].
- Pope is a type of monarch[13].
- Pope is a type of religious leader[14].
- Pope is a type of Roman Catholic metropolitan archbishop[15].
- Pope is a type of Latin patriarch[16].
- Pope is a type of diocesan bishop[17].
- Pope is a type of ordinary[18].
- Pope is a type of head of state[19].
- Pope is a type of pastor[20].
- Pope is a type of metropolitan[21].
- Pope is a type of primate[22].
- Pope is a type of Roman Catholic primate[23].
- Pope is part of Catholic Church hierarchy[24].
- Pope's Commons category is recorded as Popes[25].
- Pope's honorific prefix is recorded as His Holiness[26].
- 33 marks the founding of Pope[27].
Body
Geography
Pope is in the country of Vatican City[8]. Pope is part of Catholic Church hierarchy[24].
Designation and Status
Pope's instance of is recorded as Roman Catholic episcopal title[9]. Religious affiliations include Catholicism[5], a Christian denominational family[28], founded in 1054[29]; Catholic Church[6], a Christian denomination[30], in Vatican City[31], founded in 0001[32], headquartered in Vatican City[33]; and Western Christianity[7], a Christian denominational family[34].
History and Context
33 marks the founding of Pope[27].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Pope include popemobile[35], in Vatican City[36]; papal cross[37], a symbol[38]; and papist[39], a pejorative[40].
Why It Matters
Pope has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Pope is known by 213 alternative names across languages and contexts.[41]
Works attributed to Pope include apostolic exhortation[42]. Entities named for Pope include popemobile[35], in Vatican City[36]; papal cross[37], a symbol[38]; and papist[39], a pejorative[40].