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History of the Papacy Podcast

Episode 9: A Papal Resignation Special 5 Celestine V

History of the Papacy Podcast

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4.4532 Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2013

⏱️ 30 minutes

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This is the final episode of the Papal Resignation Series. The Papal Conclave of 2013 has wrapped up and there is a new Pope. 700 years another pope resigned, the first Pope to retire. Pope Celestine V was a pious man who found himself in the wrong...

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A papal resignation

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special

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Number 5

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Celestine the Fifth.

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Okay, since we left off, we found out that all my predictions for the next pope did not remotely pan out.

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The College of Cardinals selected the Archbishop of Buenos Aires. Jose Mario Bargolio is the next pope.

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Bargolio is a pope of many first. He is the first pope to take the name Francis, first pope from the New World, and the first

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Jesuit Pope. Pope Francis has a big job ahead of himself to write the course of the church on a

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