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| - The Pope is the current ruler of Arunafeltz. She resides within Sessrumnir and holds court in a place known as the Sky Garden.
- The Pope makes is a minor character that appears early on in Hellsing. He speaks with Enrico Maxwell
- His Holiness, the Pope is the Bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic Church, and ruler of the vanished Papal States. Sherlock Holmes has had interactions with this illustrious figure on two occasions: once, in 1892, when he was involved in the affair of the Vatican cameos, and again in 1895, when the Pontiff personally hired him to solve the case of the sudden death of Cardinal Tosca.
- Species Gender Associates First Appearance Voiced by The Pope is a minor character, only appearing in the Season 2 episode Powdered Toast Man.
- The Pope is the Bishop of Rome and the leader of the worldwide Roman Catholic church. The current Pope is Francis I, who hails from Argentina. He is mentioned by Wong.
- The Pope is one of the church leaders around the world that agree to disbar Stan Smith from all religion after he beats up Roger in "Season's Beatings" when he discovers Roger got the role of Jesus Christ in the church play at the Langley Falls Shopping Mall that Stan wanted. When footage of the beating makes the news, church leaders around the world are stunned.
- As of the year 2013 there have been 265 Popes, not including Pope Francis.
- The Pope is the Bishop of Rome and the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church. He is the head of state of the Vatican.
- The Pope is seen very briefly in Everybody Loves Raymond. Ray feels guilty about turning against his parents, so he sees an image of the Pope in the bathroom mirror. The Pope is shaking a finger at Ray. Several references to the Pope are made throughout the series. In one episode, a portrait of the Pope hangs in Nemo's Pizza, and Ray recites the inscription "Your pizza is infallible."
- The head of the Catholic Church. His official list of titles is, "Bishop of Rome, Vicar of Jesus Christ, Successor of the Prince of the Apostles, Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church, Primate of Italy, Archbishop and Metropolitan of the Roman Province, Sovereign of the State of Vatican City, Servant of the Servants of God." Not quite infallible. Wears a very Nice Hat. And Red Shoes. Has the best job security of anyone on the planet (not to mention some of the best physical security, in the form of the bulletproof Popemobile and the Swiss Guards). These days, anyway; things were very different in the Middle Ages.
- The character makes an appearance in three episodes, and is depicted as Italian, while the Popes who have served over the show's run, Pope John Paul II, Benedict XVI and Francis, are Polish, German, and Argentinian respectively. In "Holy Crap", Peter Griffin "kidnaps" the Pope during a tour of the United States, in an attempt to convince his father Francis that he is a good son. Afterwards, Francis becomes his assistant by nagging people to stop doing sinful things, no matter how menial. As of the initial airing of episode, Pope John Paul II held the position, but was not depicted.
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