Saint Peter the Apostle
Disciple of Jesus Christ, one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ, the first Apostle of Rome between 30-64 AD
-64 AD
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Pope Francis I living
Jesuit priest, pastor, 266th and current Pope of the Catholic Church, head of the Catholic Church in Vatican City, the Vatican owns 177 million acres of land
1936- (88)
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Pope John Paul I
Sovereign of Vatican City and head of the Catholic Church, died after 33 days (the shortest tenure in papal history) and the first year of three popes since 1605, author of Illustrissimi (To the Illustrious Ones)
1912-1978 (66)
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Pope John Paul II
Catholic priest ordained in 1946, head of the Catholic church, and the Vatican City State (Holy See) from 1978-2005, first non-Italian to rule the Papal States in 400 years, declared a Saint John Paul II, Cardinal in 1967, archbishop of Krakow in 1964, bishop of OMbi in 1958, ordained as a priest in 1946, chemical salesperson for I.G. Farben
1920-2005 (85)
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Pope Paul VI
Jesuit priest aka Giovanni Montini, pope and head of the Catholic Church from 1963-1978, sovereign of the Vatican City State
1897-1978 (81)
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Pope Pius IX
Pope, head of the Catholic Church from 1846-1878, author of Syllabus of Errors, pioneer of the First Vatican Council in 1868, lost control of the Papal States to the Kingdom of Italy in 1870
1792-1878 (86)
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