papacy

World / 25 weeks ago
Where were the popes born?
Of the 266 popes elected throughout the history of the Catholic Church, a staggering 217 were born in Italy, according to the Vatican Archives. This means over 81% of popes have hailed from a single country—an astonishing statistic that underscores Italy’s enduring influence over the Vatican and the broader Roman Catholic institution. Italy’s overwhelming representation among popes is no coincidence. The Vatican, nestled within Rome, is both the religious and geographical heart of Catholicism. For centuries, the proximity, political power, and cultural clout of Italy made it the natural birthplace for pontiffs, especially during the medieval and Renaissance eras when the papacy was heavily entwined with Italian politics.

World / 28 weeks ago
Who will be the next pope?
Roman Catholic cardinals will begin a secret conclave to elect the next pope on May 7, a senior Vatican source told Reuters on Monday, April 28. Although not announced officially, the decision was made during the first closed-door meeting of cardinals since Pope Francis' funeral on Saturday, April 26.

World / 29 weeks ago

