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Numerical order | Pontificate | portrait | Name | Personal name | Place of birth | Age at start/end of papacy |
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1 | 33-64/67 | St Peter | Simon Peter | |||
254 | 4 June 1842 - 23 September 1860 17 years, 10 months, 2 weeks, 6 days |
Alexander XVIII
Papa Alexander Duodevigensimus |
Giovanni Paolo Melchiorre | Castel di San Marco, Latium | ||
255 | 1 August 1860 - 24 April 1877 16 years, 8 months, 3 weeks, 2 days |
Leo X
Papa Leo Decimus |
Fabiano Guilio Pietro Dandolo | Tarquinia, Latium | ||
256 | 2 May 1877 - 29 November 1906 29 years, 6 months, 3 weeks, 5 days |
Ven. John Paul III
Papa Ioannes Paulus Undecimus |
Tito Andrea Simone Sciarra | Tarquinia, Latium |
20th century Popes
Numerical order | Pontificate | portrait | Name | Personal name | Place of birth | Age at start/end of papacy |
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257 | 3 December 1906 - 4 March 1926 19 years, 3 months, 1 day |
John XI
Papa Iohannes Undecimus |
Matteo Genaro Abati | Fabria, Latium | ||
258 | 13 March 1926 - 27 July 1936 10 years, 4 months, 2 weeks |
File:BentoXVIquadroaoleo.jpg | Paul X
Papa Paolo Decimus |
Marco Aurelio Lauri | Fabria, Ecclesiastical State | |
259 | 5 June 1936 - 10 September 1940 4 years, 3 months, 5 days |
Alexander IXX
Papa Alexander Decimus Nonus |
Aurelio Tito Paccelli | Tezorio, Ecclesiastical State | ||
260 | 15 September 1940 - 20 December 1952 12 years, 3 months, 2 days |
Julius III
Papa Julius Tertius |
Hadriano Eugenio Giovanni Candreva | Capriglio, Ecclesiastical State | ||
261 | 3 January 1940 - 18 November 1965 12 years, 10 months, 2 weeks, 1 days |
Paul XI
Papa Paulo Undecimus |
Augustino Cesare Tutti | Fabria, Ecclesiastical State | ||
262 | 22 November 1965 - 22 March 1979 13 years, 4 months |
Pius XVI
Papa Pio Decimus Sextus |
Guiliano Prasca | Fabria, Ecclesiastical State | ||
263 | 1 April 1979 - 3 May 2005 30 years, 1 month, 2 days |
Benedict VIII
Papa Benedictus Tertius Decimus |
Caio Fonteviani | San Andrea, Ecclesiastical State | ||
21st century Popes
Pontiff Number | Pontificate | portrait | Name | Personal name | Place of birth | Age at start/end of papacy |
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264 | 8 May 2005 - 11 March 2015 9 years, 10 months, 2 days |
John XII
Papa Iohannes Duodecimus |
Benedetto Floriano | Castel D'Ario, Ecclesiastical State | 78/87 | |
Fabian. Known as the 'Great Protector', elevated the Tridentine Mass to a more prominent position and promoted the use of Latin in Church schools; re-introduced several disused papal garments. His political efforts gained him the style 'cautious intervener', as he rarely made executive decisions, instead supporting the efforts lay-officials in the Magisterium. | ||||||
265 | 15 March 2015 - Present | Julius IV
Papa Julius Quartus |
Claudio Atillio Baglione | Fabria, Ecclesiastical State | 75/ | |
First pope from a religious institute since Leo XVI (1825–1834); first Jesuit pope. Oversaw the Night of Torn Cassocks, announced reforms to welfare and education that greatly expand Church control. |