How do popes pick their names?

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. "Once they get to be pope, they can choose whatever name they want," Portier said.
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Do popes pick their own name?

There are no particular rules regarding what name a pope may choose, but generally their decision is viewed as a reflection of practices or tendencies they favor.
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Who picks out the pope's new name?

The man chosen to be the next pope will choose a new name — one other than what he was born with.
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Do popes legally change their names?

The last pope to use his baptismal name was Marcellus II in 1555. Since then, it has been customary for all popes to change their names, although it is not required in any way. Some say that it would be a welcome change for popes to be called by their baptismal name.
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How many names can the Pope choose from?

Aside from frontrunners like Leo and Pius, the pope can choose from roughly 80 names that have been used by his predecessors, though some of the more ancient options (Zephyrinus, Anacletus) seem unlikely. Benedict XVI chose his name to emulate Benedict XV, who worked for peace during World War I.
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Why do the Popes choose a new name?



Who was the youngest pope ever?

Pope Benedict IX (Latin: Benedictus IX; c. 1012 – c. 1056), born Theophylactus of Tusculum in Rome, was Bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States on three occasions between October 1032 and July 1048. Aged approximately 20 at his first election, he is one of the youngest popes in history.
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Why did the pope chose Francis as his name?

His name was chosen after St. Francis of Assisi, the Vatican says. After his election as pope Wednesday, Jorge Mario Bergoglio chose a name that, for many Catholics, sent an immediate signal of his goal to unite the Roman Catholic Church: Pope Francis.
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How do Catholic choose their pope?

Popes are chosen by the College of Cardinals, the Church's most senior officials, who are appointed by the Pope and usually ordained bishops. They are summoned to a meeting at the Vatican which is followed by the Papal election - or Conclave.
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Why do popes wear red shoes?

The indoor Papal Slippers were made of red velvet or silk and were heavily decorated in gold braid, with a gold cross in the middle. Throughout Church history, the color red has been deliberately chosen to represent the blood of Catholic martyrs spilt through the centuries following in the footsteps of Christ.
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How much does the pope make?

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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Does the Pope wear Prada shoes?

ROME (Reuters) - After years of speculation that Pope Benedict wears shoes by Prada, the Vatican's official newspaper denied such talk as “frivolous”.
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What do you call a former pope?

On 26 February 2013, Father Lombardi stated that the pope's style and title after resignation are His Holiness Benedict XVI, Roman Pontiff Emeritus, or Pope Emeritus.
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When were there 2 popes at the same time?

Western Schism, also called Great Schism or Great Western Schism, in the history of the Roman Catholic Church, the period from 1378 to 1417, when there were two, and later three, rival popes, each with his own following, his own Sacred College of Cardinals, and his own administrative offices.
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Can the Pope have a wife?

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. However, this hasn't stopped a few popes throughout history bending the rule books.
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Who was the 1st pope?

Peter, traditionally considered the first pope.
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Who is the real pope?

Pope Francis is the 266th Bishop of Rome. Francis was elected to the papacy on March 13, 2013, to replace Benedict XVI, who resigned from office two weeks earlier. Themes that have come to define Francis' papacy include poverty, mercy, and joy. Francis is the papal name of Jorge Mario Bergoglio.
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Is the pope a Jesuit?

Vive il papa! Jorge Mario Bergoglio became the new Pope on Wednesday—the first Jesuit pope since the Society of Jesus was founded nearly 500 years ago.
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Which pope had a child with his daughter?

And the old man licking his lips at the antics of the call-girls was none other than the Pope himself, Alexander VI, formerly known as Rodrigo Borgia. It is said that his daughter Lucrezia and his son Cesare were also there, enjoying the spectacle.
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Was there ever a woman pope?

Pope Joan, legendary female pontiff who supposedly reigned, under the title of John VIII, for slightly more than 25 months, from 855 to 858, between the pontificates of St. Leo IV (847–855) and Benedict III (855–858).
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Who is the shortest serving pope?

Pope Urban VII (Latin: Urbanus VII; Italian: Urbano VII; 4 August 1521 – 27 September 1590), born Giovanni Battista Castagna, was head of the Catholic Church, and ruler of the Papal States from 15 to 27 September 1590. His thirteen-day papacy was the shortest in history.
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