The Papal Insignia
The crossed keys symbolise the keys of Simon Peter. The keys are gold and silver to represent the power of loosing and binding. The triple crown represents the pope’s three functions as “supreme pastor”, “supreme teacher” and “supreme priest”. The gold cross on a crown surmounting the tiara symbolizes the sovereignty of Jesus.
The Pope holds the office and jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome, who presides over the central government of the Roman Catholic Church.
The term Pope was orginally applied to all the bishops in the West and also used to describe the patriarch of Alexandria, who still retains the title.
In 1073 Pope Gregory VII restricted the use of the title “Pope” to the Bishop of Rome
There have been 266 (possibly 267 read on) Popes
St. Peter
Peter was allegedly the first Pope, at least according to Catholic tradition, as well as the one who brought Christianity to Rome
All the evidence indicates; however, that Christianity came to Rome well before he would have and even once there he did not serve as bishop or any sort of leader
St. Sixtus I (Xystus)
Pope 115 thru 125
The first known Pope to have also been the son of a priest
During this time period there was no requirement that priests be celibate
St. Victor I
Pope 189 thru 199
First African Pope. First Pope to attempt to exert authority outside Rome and neighboring communities
He threatened excommunication for anyone who refused to celebrate Easter on Sunday
St. Pontain
Pope 230 thru 235
First Pope to resign his office. Yes there have been seven Popes to resign the office
Pope Gregory XII was the last Pope to resign in 1417
St. Innocent
Pope 401 thru 417
The first Pope whose father was also a Pope, Anastasius I
Anastasius was married prior to entering the priesthood, had Anastasius’ marriage not been valid, Innocent would have been an illegitimate child and therefore been ineligible for the priesthood
St. Gelasius
Pope 492 thru 496
First Pope to use the title “Vicar of Christ”
Last Pope of African descent
Anastasio II
Pope 496 thru 498
First Pope not to become a Saint
Boniface II
Pope 530 thru 532
First Pope with German Heritage
John II
Pope 533 thru 535
First Pope to adopt a new name when elected.
His given name was Mercurius, a pagan god
St. Silverius
Pope 536 thru 537
First Pope who was subdeacon at the time of his election
Second Pope whose father was also a Pope (Hormisdas)
Pelagius
Pope 556 thru 561
First Pope not actually elected at all – he was appointed by Emperor Justinian
John IV
Pope 640 thru 642
First and Only Pope from Dalmatia
St. Paul I
Pope 757 thru 767
First Pope who succeeded his own brother, Stephen III
Stephen IV
Pope 767 thru 772
First Pope who declared that the laity could not have any voice in the election of Popes anymore
Adrian I
Pope 772 thru 795
Oldest Person EVER elected Pope
Pope Joan yesssssssss Joan not John
Pope 855 thru 858
First and only female Pope
“John Anglicus, born at Mainz, was Pope for two years, seven months and four days, and died in Rome, after which there was a vacancy in the Papacy of one month. It is claimed that this John was a woman, who as a girl had been led to Athens dressed in the clothes of a man by a certain lover of hers. There she became proficient in a diversity of branches of knowledge, until she had no equal, and, afterward in Rome, she taught the liberal arts and had great masters among her students and audience. A high opinion of her life and learning arose in the city; and she was chosen for Pope. While Pope, however, she became pregnant by her companion. Through ignorance of the exact time when the birth was expected, she was delivered of a child while in procession from St. Peter’s Basilica to the Lateran, in a lane once named Via Sacra (the sacred way) but now known as the “shunned street” between the Colisseum and Basilica di San Clemente. After her death, it is said she was buried in that same place. The Lord Pope always turns aside from the street, and it is believed by many that this is done because of abhorrence of the event. Nor is she placed on the list of the Holy Pontiffs, both because of her female sex and on account of the foulness of the matter.”
from Martin of Opava’s ”Chronicon Pontificum et Imperatorum”
Adrian II
Pope 867 thru 872
Last married Pope – his wife Setphania and his daughter lived in the Vatican Palace with him
John VIII
Pope 872 thru 882
First Pope to be assassinated : First he was poisoned and then beaten to death, by a relative who wanted his possessions
Boniface VI
Pope 896
When he was elected he had already been defrocked twice because of immoral behavior
Stephen VII
Pope 896 thru 897
Had the body of his predecessor, Pope Formosus, dug up and placed on trial
Upon finding Formosus guilty Stephen had his Papal robes removed and the two fingers (used for the blessing) removed from his right hand
The body was thrown in the Tiber River
After the trial public opinion turned against Stephen and the was overthrown and strangled to death
Sergius III
Pope 904 thru 911
Sergius ordered the death of his predecessor, Pope Leo and the antipope Christopher
John XI
Pope 931 thru 935
First (and presumably only) Pope who was the illegitimate son of a previous Pope (Sergius III)
John XII
Pope 955 thru 963
First and only teenager elected Pope
Was 18 years old at his election and was of such a sex fiend that the Papal Palace became known as a brothel
He is known to have had massive orgies and took particular pleasure in defiling holy sites, like the tombs of Saint Peter and Saint Paul
Leo VIII
Pope 963 thru 964
First Pope who was a layman at the time of his election
John XV
Pope 985 thru 996
First Pope to canonize a saint – Ulrich of Augsburd in 993
Gregory V
Pope 996 thru 999
First German Born Pope
Sylvester II
Pope 999 thru 1003
First French Pope
Benedict IX
Most Confusing Pontificate in History
He served as Pope three times
He was elected, ejected, returned, abdicated, deposed, returned again, ejected again and eventually excommunicated
Hope you enjoyed this quick looks at Papal Firsts
Should you be interested in more Papal History, here are some interesting resources:
http://www.somethingawful.com/d/most-awful/popes-cadaver-synod.php?page=2
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/doubleissue/mysteries/pope.htm
http://www.funtrivia.com/en/Religion/Popes-17490.html