Saint Peter, the first pope, lived in Bethsaida of Galilee when Jesus picked him to be an Apostle. While following Jesus for three years, Peter really had no home. After Jesus' death and resurrection, he stayed a time in Jerusalem and then he began some missionary trips to places like to Lydda, Joppa, Caesarea, Antioch, and Corinth. It is believed by a long tradition that Peter eventually traveled to Rome where he was crucified upside down because he said that he was not worthy to die as Jesus did.
No, Pope Saint Peter was the first pope.
Pope John Paul II was the first from Poland. He served from October 1978 to April 2005.
Pope Urban II
The leaders of the Catholic (Christian) Church dating back to Pope Peter, being the first Pope.
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Pope Francis is the first member of the Jesuit order to be elected as pope, the first pope from the Western Hemisphere, the first pope from the Southern Hemisphere and the first pope from the Americas.
Pope Pius III was the predecessor of Pope Julius II.
Pope Francis is the first jesuit to be elected as pope, the first pope from the America's and the first pope in many centuries who is not from Europe.
No, he is not the first but he is the first in over 1000 years. He is, however, the first pope from the Americas and the first Jesuit to be elected pope.
No, Pope Saint Peter was the first pope.
Pope Clement V was the first Avignon pope.
The first pope from Argentina is Pope Francis (Jorge Maria Bergoglio).
There was no black pope in the first century. The first pope from Africa was Pope Saint Victor (189-199) but there is no indication that he was black.
Saint Peter was the first pope.
Peter was the first pope in Italy.
No, Pope Saint Peter was the first pope.
The first Pope to visit Australia was Pope Paul VI in 1970