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Church Leadership – The Pope. Fun Facts about Popes. There have been _____ popes since the beginning of the Church. Pope Stephen II was only Pope for ___________-. Pope Adrian I was the oldest Pope at the time of his election: ___. Pope John XII was the youngest:_____. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Church Leadership – Church Leadership – The PopeThe Pope

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Fun Facts about PopesFun Facts about Popes

There have been _____ popes since the beginning of the Church.Pope Stephen II was only Pope for ___________-.Pope Adrian I was the oldest Pope at the time of his election: ___. Pope John XII was the

youngest:_____.True or False: Some Popes were married and had

children. Most popular Pope name:

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The 1The 1stst Pope PopeMatthew 16: 13-19

Jesus chose Peter to lead the Church because of his strong faith – he was the 1st person to publicly profess faith in Jesus as God. “You are the Messiah – the Son of the Living God.”

John 21: 15-17Just before he ascended, Jesus trusted Peter with the care of those who believed in him.“Feed my lambs.”

John 18: 15-18, 25-27Peter was not perfect. He even denied Jesus. It is important to remember that the Pope is not God, but a human being.

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How is The Pope chosen?How is The Pope chosen?

Complete the worksheet.

You can find the article at:

www.catholic-pages.com/pope/election.asp

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Pope Benedict XVI announced as Pope

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ws0AmufB8g

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88thth period periodIdentify the main points of the article, using the

following questions as a guide. It might be helpful to answer in bulleted points.

1. What changes did Pope Paul VI and Pope John Paul II make to the election process?

2. What happens when the Pope dies?3. Explain what happens in The Conclave.4. Explain what happens when a Pope is chosen.

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Important Popes in Church HistoryImportant Popes in Church History

Choose a pope and look him up in the Gale Student Resource Center database on the Library’s page of the LF website.

Complete the following assignment, using the information you find on SRC.

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Important Popes in Church HistoryImportant Popes in Church HistoryChoose 2 popes and look them up in the Gale Student

Resource Center database on the Library’s page of the LF website.

Complete the following assignment, using the information you find on SRC.

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Pope AssignmentPope AssignmentDue Tues., October 26. Must be TYPED.Due Tues., October 26. Must be TYPED.Find the following information:Pope Name“Real” nameDate of birth/deathDates of papacyHome country5 interesting factsFor what is this Pope best known?Include a Works Cited page, citing the article(s) you

use. (MLA format – use Noodle Tools!)

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Located within Rome, Vatican City is the smallest statein the world.

It is a roughly triangular area of 0.17 square miles, lying near the west bank of the Tiber River.

The most significant areas of Vatican City are St. Peter’s Basilica and St. Peter’s Square.

The Vatican – where the Pope livesThe Vatican – where the Pope lives

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The Papal Flag – The Flag of the VaticanThe Papal Flag – The Flag of the VaticanDraw the VaticanFlag in your Notes. The flag consists of two vertical stripes, yellow and white. On the white field, in yellow, are the crossed keys of St. Peter, the first pope, topped by the papal tiara (a triple crown).

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St. Peter’s BasilicaSt. Peter’s Basilica

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The PietaThe Pieta

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St. Peter’s BasilicaSt. Peter’s BasilicaLargest Catholic Church in the world.

The dome of the Basilica was designed by Michelangelo.

St. Peter is buried below the altar of the basilica.

The Pieta, one of the most famous sculptures in the world, is found in St. Peter’s. (Michelangelo, 1499)

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St. Peter’s SquareSt. Peter’s Square

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St. Peter’s SquareSt. Peter’s Square

Located directly in front of St. Peter’s Basilica.Designed by the artist Bernini (a sculptor and

architect), who designed it to accomodate the largest number of people possible, wanting to see and hear the Pope.

Around the perimeter of the Square (which is actually circular) are large columns topped by 140 lifesize saint statues.

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In St. Peter’s Square . . . In St. Peter’s Square . . .

Pope John Paul II Shot in St. Peter’s Square

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34hZPisnIA0

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Significant Popes in HistorySignificant Popes in History

1.In your Pope group, review the information you gathered. List the basics on your sheet.

2.Discuss the significant details that you discovered. Decide on the “Top 3” and list them on your sheet.

3.Discuss what you each chose as the accomplishment for which that Pope is most remembered. Agree on 1or 2. Write it on your sheet.

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Pope Leo the GreatPope Leo the Great Pope from 440-461

From Italy

A Saint

Stood up to Atilla the Hun to save Rome in 452.

Clearly defined the Church’s teaching on the nature of Jesus: that Jesus was human AND divine.

Known for his ability to resolve conflict in tense situations.

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Pope Gregory the GreatPope Gregory the GreatPope from 590-604

From Italy

1st Monk to serve as Pope

Recognized as a “Doctor of the Church” – a respected teacher of the Christian faith

A Saint

Known for being a “pastoral” pope – for seeing the needs of his people and responding to them.

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Pope Paul IIIPope Paul IIIReal name: Alessandro Farnesse

Pope from 1534-1549

From Italy

Called the Council of Trent, which addressed questions about Church practices raised by the Protestant Reformation. Necessary changes followed.

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Pope Leo XIIIPope Leo XIIIReal name: Gioacchino Pecci

Pope from 1878-1903

From Italy

Wrote “Rerum Novarum” (On the Rights of Workers), inwhich he and The Church stood up for workers in the timeof the Industrial Revolution. His letter became the basis for Catholic Social Teaching – the Church’s teachings on how to live in a society that is just and fair to everyone – particularly the ones who are most easily forgotten or taken advantage of.

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Pope Pius XIIPope Pius XII

Real Name: Eugenio PacelliPope from 1938-1958From ItalyPope during WWII. His “neutral” position in regard to the war and the actions of Hitler and the Nazis is extremely controversial. Some say that he had a responsibility to do more to defend the Jews – that as the leader of the Church, his voice may have been heard. Others defend him, saying that his “behind the scenes” efforts to save Jews wereall he could do, without endangering Catholics around the world. The debate continues today.

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Pope John XXIIIPope John XXIIIReal name: Angelo Roncalli

Pope from 1958-1963

From Italy

One of the most beloved Popes in history.

Was not expected to do much of anything as Pope. Called Vatican Council II which changed all aspects ofthe Church forever.

Is being considered for sainthood.

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Pope Paul VIPope Paul VIReal name: Giovanni MontiniPope from 1963-1978From ItalyConcluded Vatican Council II after the death of Pope

John XXIII. Oversaw the transition of the language of the liturgy from

Latin into the language of the people.Well known for his encyclical “Humanae Vitae” which

addressed the Church’s teachings on the issue of birth control.

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Pope John Paul IPope John Paul IReal Name: Albino Luciano

Pope from 8/26/78-9/28/78

From Italy

Known as the “Smiling Pope” because of his obvious joy.

Served the shortest term (in modern times) as Pope – just over 1 month!

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Pope John Paul IIPope John Paul IIReal name: Karol WojtylaPope from 1978-2005From PolandMost traveled Pope – over 100 countriesVery intelligent – fluent in 8 languagesA strong diplomat – he helped to end communism in Eastern

Europe and the Soviet UnionTook a special interest in fostering faith in young peopleWas shot in 1981 – forgave the shooter in 1984Believed strongly in the Church’s teachings and refused to bend

to society’s values – this was sometimes controversial.

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In 1995, he wrote the papal letter called “Gospel of Life” in which he addressed the Catholic view on topics such as abortion, assisted suicide, capital punishment, human rights.

Suffered with Parkinson’s Disease

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Pope Benedict XVIPope Benedict XVIReal name: Joseph RatzingerPope from 2005 – presentFrom GermanyWas a close friend to Pope John Paul IIHas tried to strengthen relationships and understanding

between the Catholic Church and IslamHas also tried to address the priest sexual abuse issue

around the world.Known as a strong defender of the Catholic faith in a

challenging world

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Who could be the next Pope?Who could be the next Pope?

• http://www.nationalcatholicreporter.org/update/conclave/top_candidates.htm

8th Period Test Essay:

Read the article before class on Monday. From those listed in the article, write about YOUR choice for the next Pope. You may bring information on him with you on an index card.

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Test ReviewTest Review