Our pope this week wasn’t around for long, but the time he did spend in office left its mark. He entered the Chair of Peter at a dicey time in Christian history and dealt with an arch nemesis from within the Church right after his election, to boot. He was eventually killed for his faith, and is now the patron saint of things like lovers and earaches.
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The Last Pope to Write about Witches (Pope Gregory XV)
The Second Dominican Pope (Blessed Benedict XI)
The OTHER Saint Paul (Pope St. Paul I)
The Other OTHER Saint John (Pope St. John I)
The Pope After Peter (St. Linus)
Pope Peter: An Interview w/ Author Joe Heschmeyer
How are popes elected? (Episode 50 Special)
The Pope Who Baptized Coffee (Clement VIII)
The Pope Who Wrote a Romance Novel (Pius II)
The Pope Who Canceled Rome (Adrian IV)
The Eleventh Pope (St. Anicetus)
The Pope Who Fought the Destruction of Statues (St. Gregory II)
The Pope Who Thought He Was Too Old (Pope Clement X)
The Pope Who Said Putting a Corpse on Trial is Bad (Pope John IX)
Two MORE Papal Difficulties (Interview on the Classical Theism Podcast)
PART THREE - The Pope Who Destroyed Communism (Pope St. John Paul II)
PART TWO – The Pope Who Destroyed Communism (Pope St. John Paul II)
PART ONE – The Pope Who Destroyed Communism (Pope St. John Paul II)
The Pope Who Didn't Back Down (St. Sixtus II)
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