How to use in-sentence of “pope”:
+ John XIX is credited as the first pope to grant an indulgence.
+ In return, Robert acknowledged the pope as his feudal overlord.
+ Cardinal Castagna was elected pope on 15 September 1590.
+ The Pope Paul VI Hall is the modern building in which mass papal audiences are held.
+ The pope is elected by the College of Cardinals which can lead the Roman Catholic Church and the city-state itself.
+ He entered the service of Alessandro FarneseAlessandro Cardinal Farnese, brother of the Duke of Parma and grandson of Pope Paul III.
+ Arthur had died a few months after the marriage at the age of fifteen, and a special dispensation from the Pope on the ground the marriage had never been consummated was issued so Catherine could marry Henry and the alliance between Spain and England would be kept.
+ He was adopted into the immediate family of Pope Callixtus; and was known afterwards as Rodrigo Borgia.

Example sentences of “pope”:
+ The Pope told Christians that fighting the war would repay God for their sins and that if they died on a crusade they would go straight to heaven.
+ During 1213, Pope Gregory IX pushed Frederick II into leading the Fifth Crusade.
+ In 1885 John Newton considered the "tre cassyn" to have originated in the mid 13th century, when the Pope offered the King of Sicilythrone of Sicily to Edmund, son of King Henry III of England.
+ The Pope told Christians that fighting the war would repay God for their sins and that if they died on a crusade they would go straight to heaven.
+ During 1213, Pope Gregory IX pushed Frederick II into leading the Fifth Crusade.
+ In 1885 John Newton considered the “tre cassyn” to have originated in the mid 13th century, when the Pope offered the King of Sicilythrone of Sicily to Edmund, son of King Henry III of England.
+ A pope chooses a regnal name when he is elected.
+ In 1984 the pope made him the patron of Catholic artists.
+ Notable professors include Pope Benedict XVIJoseph Ratzinger and Hans Kung.
+ In 1982, the Pope made a visit to Japan, and in 1984 to South Korea and Puerto Rico.
+ On September 15, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI accepted his resignation request made for reasons of age.
+ In the 1530s, the Pope told King Henry VIII that he could not divorce his wife.
+ Liber Pontificalis criticized Pope John VII for not signing Canons which were really unpopular in Italy at the time.
+ Despite the excommunication of Bruce and his followers by Pope Clement V, his support slowly strengthened; and by 1314, with the help of leading nobles such as Sir James Douglas and the Earl of Moray, only the castles at Bothwell and Stirling were still under English control.
+ On 13 March 2013, Mejía suffered a heart attack on the same day his fellow Argentine Jorge BergoglioCardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected as Pope Francis, the 266th pontiff of the Catholic Church.
More in-sentence examples of “pope”:
+ Henry was born in exile at Rome on 6 March 1725 and baptized on the same day by Pope Benedict XIII, 37 years after his grandfather James II and VII lost the throne, and ten years after his father’s failed attempt to regain it.
+ He was the fourth of six non-cardinals to be elected pope in the Middle Ages.
+ The “true” or actual tenth pope Benedict identified himself with the ordinal number XI.
+ In 1179, Waldo and one of his followers went to Rome, where they were welcomed by Pope Alexander III, and the Roman Curia.
+ The Pope Gregory IIIPope wished him to become the defender of the Holy See and offered him the Roman consulship.
+ He was made cardinal on 28 June 1988 by Pope John Paul II, Cardinal Tumi was named the Archbishop of Douala on 31 August 1991.
+ It means there was no Pope; as in a Pope had passed away, and his successor hadn’t yet been elected.
+ He resigned in 2004 due to health problems along with Pope John Paul II accepting his resignation.
+ It should be updated as the pope changes.
+ It questioned the teaching of the western Church and its ideas about penance, the authority of the Pope and the usefulness of “indulgences”.
+ He was the first Pope to make an official visit to the President of the Italian Republic at the Quirinal Palace.
+ An official from the Pope in Rome was brought over and a trial was held.
+ On 11 February 2013, the Vatican confirmed Pope Benedict would resign the papacy and on 13 March it announced the new and current pope as Pope Francis.
+ Pope Gregory VIII, born Alberto di Morra, was an ItalyItalian priest of the 174th Pope from 25 October 1073 until he died in 1085.
+ Michelangelo did not finish his painting either, because the Pope called him to Rome.
+ In 1613-1620, Date send Hasekura Tsunenaga on a diplomatic mission to the courts of Philip III of Spain in Madrid and Pope Paul V in Rome.
+ In 1977, Ratzinger was named by Pope Paul VI as a Cardinal Cardinal and the Archbishop of Munich and Freising.
+ Anthems for the church have been composed ever since King Henry VIII argued with the Pope and did not want to be Roman Catholic any more.
+ Pope Boniface confirmed the decree of Pope Celestine V that any pope can freely resign.
+ In 1706, Pope Clement XI raised Conti to the rank of cardinal.
+ He was succeeded by Pope Stephen VII.
+ On March 8th, he saves Hulk Hogan And the pope D’Anglo Dinero.
+ At birth, Pope John II was named after the Roman god Mercury.
+ The Gregorian calendar, named after Pope Gregory XIII, is now a civil calendar that is used in many countries around the world.
+ It began as a result of Henry VIII’s quarrel with Pope Clement VII regarding his refusal to grant a divorce.
+ Henry was born in exile at Rome on 6 March 1725 and baptized on the same day by Pope Benedict XIII, 37 years after his grandfather James II and VII lost the throne, and ten years after his father's failed attempt to regain it.
+ He was the fourth of six non-cardinals to be elected pope in the Middle Ages.
+ The "true" or actual tenth pope Benedict identified himself with the ordinal number XI.
+ He was appointed on 30 July 1983 by Pope John Paul II, and became the Archdiocese’s second Archbishop upon his installation on 10 November 1983.
+ However, Pope Pius XII suspended the cause in 1941.
+ Peter, in his authority as pope on matters of faith or morals, even if he does so without the support of the bishops.
+ Cardinal Aubert was elected pope on December 18, 1352.
+ This music, together with some new chants to complete the liturgical year, became known as “Gregorian.” This chant was probably named after Pope Gregory the Great.
+ He also went to many countries that no pope had ever visited before.
+ He was named auxiliary bishop of the Greek Catholic Diocese of Cluj-GherlaCluj-Gherla Diocese in November 1996 by Pope John Paul II.
+ He was the List of popes183rd Pope from 1261 to 1264.
+ Each “Major Basilica” has a throne for the pope and an altar that is specially for the pope to celebrate mass.
+ The Immaculate Conception became official Catholic teaching in 1854, announced by Pope Pius IX.
+ The death certificate stated that when the Pope died, he had Parkinson’s disease, with serious breathing difficulties.
+ In 1991, he visited Rome to commemorate the 600th anniversary of the canonization of Bridget of Sweden together with the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church.
+ He is the first ever pope to visit the White House, and a mosque.
+ Nowadays, for a church to be called a “Minor Basilica”, it has to be given some special privileges or rights by the pope in a document called a “Papal Brief”.
+ This was especially bad because the King had originally asked the Pope for special permission to marry Catherine, who was the widow of the King’s older brother Arthur.
+ On April 13, 1991, Pope John Paul II appointed the 77 year old Świątek the first archbishop of the new archdiocese of Minsk-Mohilev.
+ The album is actually just speeches by Pope Francis recorded in many locations worldwide between 2013 and 2015.
+ He deposed Arnulf and chose as his successor Abbot Gerbert of Aurillac who would later be known as Pope Silvester II.
+ The first pope who traveled a lot was Pope Paul VI.
+ It was originally conferred upon King Henry VIII of England by Pope Leo X on 11 October 1521 as a reward for the king having written a pamphlet in defense of the sacraments against Martin Luther.
+ In 2006 Pope Benedict XVI removed Maciel from active ministry, before his election as Pope in April 2005.
+ Bruno was elected pope in 996; and he chose to be called Gregory.
