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Popes are the spiritual leaders of the worldwide Catholic Church, believed to be the successors of Saint Peter and charged with leading and guiding the Church's members in matters of faith, morals, and governance.
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The Popes, also now known as the Insane Popes and originally the Almighty Popes, are a Chicago street gang, formed in the late 1950s on the north side of the city.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Popes in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Popes in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of Popes in a Sentence
I've been involved in a number of Papal events and have protected a number of popes and it is unlike any other. The closest comparison would be an inaugural, but this would go over and above an inaugural.
South African artist William Kentridge:
The Tiber is a river swollen with glory and pain. On one side the fortune of the popes, on the other the suffering of the Jewish Ghetto. Above ... a pulsating, splendid city; below, under the bridges, the desperation of the homeless.
In general, I think what Benedict so courageously did was to open the door to the popes emeritus. Benedict should not be considered an exception, but an institution.
The Popes speaking positively about civil unions also sends a strong message to places where the church has opposed such laws.
Visitors for the first time this year get to walk through the grand entrance, just as popes and presidents, astronauts, footballers, invited guests of the queen and other members of the royal family have done over the queen's reign.
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