Can the Pope swear?

Pope Francis Lets Vulgarity Slip During Vatican Address : The Two-Way It was a simple slip of the tongue, they say. But when the pope accidentally utters a vulgar word in a public speech, people notice.
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Does the Pope cuss?

Holy moly! Pope Francis surprised an audience gathered for his weekly blessing at the Vatican on Sunday when he accidentally let slip a swear word, BBC News reports.
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Why Is the pope infallible?

Papal infallibility is a dogma of the Catholic Church which states that, in virtue of the promise of Jesus to Peter, the pope when he speaks ex cathedra is preserved from the possibility of error on doctrine "initially given to the apostolic Church and handed down in Scripture and tradition".
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How many times has the Pope spoken infallibly?

Only one pope—and only one papal decree—has ever invoked this kind of infallibility since it was first defined. In 1950, Pius XII declared the Assumption of Mary (i.e., the quick passage of her body and soul into heaven) as a dogma of the church.
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What kind of security does the Pope have?

Swiss Guards, Italian Guardia Svizzera, corps of Swiss soldiers responsible for the safety of the pope. Often called “the world's smallest army,” they serve as personal escorts to the pontiff and as watchmen for Vatican City and the pontifical villa of Castel Gandolfo.
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What is the pope salary?

The pope will not be affected by the cuts, because he does not receive a salary. “As an absolute monarch, he has everything at his disposal and nothing at his disposal,” Mr. Muolo said. “He doesn't need an income, because he has everything that he needs.”
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What is the pope's net worth?

The estimated net worth of Pope Francis is $2.5 million.

Among being a religious center for a large percentage of the population, the Vatican is also one of the richest entities on the planet.
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Are popes infallible?

The doctrine of papal infallibility means that the Pope cannot err or teach error when he speaks on matters of faith and morals ex cathedra, or “from the chair” of the Apostle St. Peter—that is, in his role as supreme teacher of the church.
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What is it called when the Pope speaks?

Ex cathedra is a Latin phrase, meaning not "from the cathedral," but "from the chair." The phrase does have religious origins though: it was originally applied to decisions made by Popes from their thrones. According to Roman Catholic doctrine, a Pope speaking ex cathedra on issues of faith or morals is infallible.
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Who does the pope confess to?

Pope Francis surprised his own master of ceremonies on Friday by confessing his sins to an ordinary priest in St. Peter's Basilica.
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Can the pope override the Bible?

When it comes to doctrines that aren't infallible, theologians speaks of "development" rather than change. Although the pope can't violate the teachings of the Bible, "church teaching can evolve just as our interpretation of Scripture evolves," Father Reese said.
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Does the pope have absolute power?

The pope, when he is elected, is answerable to no human power. He has absolute authority over the entire Roman Catholic Church, direct authority that reaches down to individual members. All of the governing officers in the Vatican itself, what we call the Vatican Curia, operate on delegated authority from the pope.
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What happens when a pope dies?

The period between the pope's death and the election of his successor is called the interregnum. Election of the new pope is the prerogative of the College of Cardinals, who meet within 15 to 20 days in the Sistine Chapel to choose his successor from among their number by secret ballot.
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Who was the first pope?

Peter, traditionally considered the first pope. Among these, 82 have been proclaimed saints, as have some antipopes (rival claimants to the papal throne who were appointed or elected in opposition to the legitimate pope).
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Can anyone infallible?

Infallible means exactly the opposite — incapable of failing. This word is often used to describe human capacity for error — no one is infallible. And yet, we are able to be infallible in certain ways: children are infallibly curious, teenagers infallibly hungry.
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When was the last time a pope made an infallible statement?

Since then, the only infallible “ex Cathedra” statement which a pope has ever made came in 1950, when in his Munificentissimus Deus papal bull, Pius XII defined the doctrine of the assumption of Mary.
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Is the Bible infallible Catholic?

Catholicism. The Catholic Church speaks not about infallibility of scripture but about its freedom from error, holding "the doctrine of the inerrancy of Scripture".
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Why do popes take a new name when they are elected?

Since John II, it's believed that all popes have chosen a new name, often assuming the name of a previous pope whom they admired or whose work they hoped to continue or emulate.
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Who is the Pope's wife?

However, the rule books when you become Pope are a little stricter. You have to learn multiple languages, attend confession, meet with heads of state, lead mass services, and remain celibate. This means the simple answer to this article's question is no, Popes do not marry.
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Does the Pope pay tax?

One key government function missing from the Vatican is taxation. The city has no taxes, no restrictions on imports or exports and there are no customs fees.
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What does the pope do all day?

DAILY ROUTINE: Francis rises on his own at around 4:30 a.m. and spends the next two hours praying, meditating on the Scripture readings for the day and preparing his morning homily. He delivers it off-the-cuff at the 7 a.m. Mass in the chapel of the Vatican's Santa Marta hotel where he lives.
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Does the pope smoke?

Pope Francis, who had a lung removed as a teenager, does not smoke.
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Who owns the Vatican?

The Holy See is the organization that owns the Vatican, i.e. the smallest independent city-state in the world. They print their own passports, have their own media, and even maintain their own mail service, all for a population numbering no more than 1,000 people.
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