Who is currently the Pope of Vatican?

Who is currently the Pope of Vatican?

Jorge Mario Bergoglio
Pope Francis (Latin: Franciscus; Italian: Francesco; Spanish: Francisco; born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, 17 December 1936) is the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State since 2013.

Who was pope in 2021?

Pope Francis
Pope Francis (Jorge Mario Bergoglio) (Latin: Franciscus, Italian: Francesco, Spanish: Francisco; born on 17 December 1936) is the 266th and current pope of the Roman Catholic Church. He was elected on 13 March 2013….Pope Francis.

His Holiness Pope Francis
Pope Francis in 2021
Diocese Rome
See Holy See
Papacy began 13 March 2013

Can an African become a Pope?

The earliest known African to become pope was St. Victor, who was born and raised in Africa. By coincidence, he was chosen pope in A.D. 186, in the reign of the African emperor, Septimus Severus.

Does Italy control the Vatican?

The Vatican City State, also known simply as the Vatican, became independent from Italy with the Lateran Treaty (1929), and it is a distinct territory under “full ownership, exclusive dominion, and sovereign authority and jurisdiction” of the Holy See, itself a sovereign entity of international law, which maintains the …

Why is there a rainbow behind the Pope?

The word ‘Pontiff’ derives from the word ‘pont’ (bridge) and means the ‘bridge builder,’ so the rainbow behind the Holy Father, symbolizes a bridge that connects the Catholic Church with other religions (represented in the painting by the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey). The theme of cross is present throughout the whole painting.

Who is the pope in the Spider Man costume?

Pope Francis greets Mattia Villardita, a young man in the Spider-Man costume who makes children smile in the pediatric wards of hospitals, during his… Pope Francis celebrates a Holy Mass for the imposition of the Pallium upon the new Metropolitan Archbishops, during the Solemnity of Saints Peter and…

What did the Pope say about walking with God?

“I want to walk with you along the way of God’s mercy and tenderness.” (Official Account, copyright Vatican Media)

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