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Pope

The pope is the bishop of Rome and the head of the worldwide Catholic Church. He is also known as the supreme pontiff, Roman pontiff, or sovereign pontiff. From the 8th century until 1870, the pope was the sovereign or head of state of the Papal States, and since 1929 of the much smaller Vatican City State. From a Catholic viewpoint, the primacy of the bishop of Rome is largely derived from his role as the apostolic successor to Saint Peter, to whom primacy was conferred by Jesus, who gave Peter the Keys of Heaven and the powers of "binding and loosing", naming him as the "rock" upon which the Church would be built. The current pope is Leo XIV, who was elected on 8 May 2025 on the second day of the 2025 papal conclave. While his office is called the papacy, the jurisdiction of the episcopal see is called the Holy See. The word see comes from the Latin for 'seat' or 'chair' (sede, referring in particular to the one on which the newly elected pope sits during the enthronement ceremony). The Holy See is a sovereign entity under international law; it is headquartered in the distinctively independent Vatican City, a city-state which forms a geographical enclave within the conurbation of Rome. It was established by the Lateran Treaty in 1929 between Fascist Italy and the Holy See to ensure its political and spiritual independence. The Holy See is recognized by its adherence at various levels to international organizations and by means of its diplomatic relations and political accords with many independent states. According to Catholic tradition, the apostolic see of Rome was founded by Saint Peter and Saint Paul in the first century. The papacy is one of the longest enduring institutions in the world and has been a prominent force in human history. In ancient times, the popes helped spread Christianity and intervened to find resolutions in various doctrinal disputes. In the Middle Ages, they played a role of secular importance in Western Europe, often acting as arbitrators between Christian monarchs. In addition to the expansion of Christian faith and doctrine, modern popes are involved in ecumenism and interfaith dialogue, charitable work, and the defence of human rights. Over time, the papacy accrued broad secular and political influence, eventually rivalling those of territorial rulers. In recent centuries, the temporal authority of the papacy has declined and the office is now largely focused on religious matters. By contrast, papal claims of spiritual authority have been increasingly firmly expressed over time, culminating in 1870 with the proclamation of the dogma of papal infallibility for rare occasions when the pope speaks ex cathedra—literally 'from the chair (of Saint Peter)'—to issue a formal definition of faith or morals. The pope is considered one of the world's most powerful people due to the extensive diplomatic, cultural, and spiritual influence of his position on both 1 billion Catholics and those outside the Catholic faith, and because he heads the world's largest non-government provider of education and health care, with a vast network of charities.

Infobox

Style
His Holiness
Country
Vatican City
Ecclesiastical province
Rome
Residence
Apostolic Palace (official residence) Palace of Castel Gandolfo (official summer residence)
Headquarters
Apostolic Palace, Vatican City
First holder
Saint Peter (list)
Denomination
Catholic Church
Established
1st century
Diocese
Rome
Cathedral
Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran
Governance
Holy See

References

  1. Latin: papa, from Ancient Greek: πάππας, romanized: páppas, lit. 'father'
  2. Pontifex maximus or summus pontifex in Latin
  3. Latin: Romanus Pontifex
  4. The papacy was an influence in regulating the colonization of the New World. See Treaty of Tordesillas and Inter caetera
  5. "Continuing in that same undertaking, this Council is resolved to declare and proclaim before all men the doctrine conce
  6. "From an historical perspective, there is no conclusive documentary evidence from the first century or the early decades
  7. Wilken, p. 281. "Some (Christian communities) had been founded by Peter, the disciple Jesus designated as the founder of
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  11. theconversation
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  12. NBC News
    https://www.nbcnews.com/world/the-vatican/live-blog/conclave-2025-live-updates-rcna205525
  13. Merriam-Webster
    http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/holy%20see
  14. Catholic Straight Answers
    https://catholicstraightanswers.com/what-does-the-term-holy-see-mean/
  15. Collins, Roger. "Introduction". Keepers of the Keys of Heaven: A History of the Papacy. Basic Books. 2009. ISBN 978-0-46
  16. Wetterau, Bruce. World history. New York: Henry Holt & Co. 1994.
  17. Faus, José Ignacio Gonzáles. "Autoridade da Verdade – Momentos Obscuros do Magistério Eclesiástico". Chapter 8: Os papas
  18. Catholic Encyclopedia
    https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_(1913)/Papal_Arbitration
  19. História das Religiões. Crenças e práticas religiosas do século XII aos nossos dias. Grandes Livros da Religião. Editora
  20. Vatican News
    https://www.vaticannews.va/en/vatican-city/news/2025-03/pontifical-yearbook-2025-priests-religious-statistics.html
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