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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PopePope - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · It's customary when referring to popes to translate the regnal name into all local languages. For example, the current pope bears the papal name Papa Franciscus in Latin and Papa Francesco in Italian, but Papa Francisco in his native Spanish, Pope Francis in English, etc. Official list of titles

  2. Hace 2 días · Francis (born December 17, 1936, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is the leader who ushered in a new era of the Roman Catholic Church when he was elected pope in 2013. As the first pope from the Western Hemisphere , the first from South America , and the first from the Jesuit order, Francis has brought many reforms to the church and a ...

  3. Hace 6 días · Visit Vatican News for all the latest updates on Pope Francis, the Holy See and the Church in the World

  4. Hace 4 días · Pope Francis meets with Dominican President. ... Follow Vatican News for updates and information on the daily activities of Pope Francis.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pope_Paul_VIPope Paul VI - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · Pope Francis beatified Paul VI on 19 October 2014, after the recognition of a miracle attributed to his intercession. His liturgical feast was celebrated on the date of his birth, 26 September, until 2019 when it was changed to the date of his priestly ordination, 29 May. [1]

  6. Hace 4 días · (Pope Francis, elected in 2013, also took a previously unused papal name but chose not to be called "the First".) In the aftermath of the election, the pope confided to his brother Edoardo that his first thought was to call himself "Pius XIII" in honour of Pope Pius XI , but he gave up on the idea, worried that the traditionalist members of the Church might exploit this choice of regnal name.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pope_Pius_XIPope Pius XI - Wikipedia

    23 de may. de 2024 · Pope Pius XI ( Italian: Pio XI ), born Ambrogio Damiano Achille Ratti [a] ( Italian: [amˈbrɔ:dʒo daˈmja:no aˈkille ˈratti]; 31 May 1857 – 10 February 1939), was the Bishop of Rome and supreme pontiff of the Catholic Church from 6 February 1922 to 10 February 1939.