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2005 Pope JFK

2005 Pope JFK
The Kennedy Half Dollar depicts a classic portrait of Pope John Paul II colorized by The Morgan Mint. Appropriately this coin also features President John F. Kennedy - the first and only Catholic President. Each coin is encased in a protective capsule and comes with a deluxe presentation case. The Holy Father is the most widely traveled pope in history and the longest reigning Pope since the late 19th century. In fact after the first pope St. Peter himself only one Pontiff in history has served longer than Pope John Paul II. After more than 100 pilgrimages abroad and 25 years of service as pope Pope John Paul II is commemorated by these stunning full-color images colorized by the Morgan Mint on brilliant uncirculated coins struck by the U.S. Mint.



Pope John Xxiii (Penguin Lives) (Hardcover)
Pope John Xxiii (Penguin Lives) (Hardcover)
Provides a history of the Catholic Church and the papacy by focusing on Pope John XXIII, who awed the world with the seminal and unprecedented change he brought about due to his concern for humankind. Author: Cahill, Thomas. Number of Pages: 241. Published On: 2002/01/01. Language: ENGLISH



History of the Roman Catholic Church - The History of the Roman Catholic Church covers a period of just under two thousand years, making the Church one of the oldest religious institutions in history. As one of the oldest branches of Christianity, the history of the Roman Catholic Church plays an integral part of the History of Christianity as a whole.

Year of Three Popes - The Year of Three Popes or the Summer of Three Popes is a common reference to 1978 when the Roman Catholic Church was forced to elect in papal conclaves new popes in rapid succession due to death. This resulted in a year, more specifically the summer, in which the Roman Catholic Church was led by three different men.

History of Protestantism - The history of Protestantism began on October 31, 1517, when Martin Luther tacked up his 95 theses on the door of the Roman Catholic Castle Church in Wittenberg. It started as a Christian movement within the Roman Catholic Church.

Avignon Papacy - In the history of the Roman Catholic Church, the Avignon Papacy was the period from 1305 to 1378 during which the Bishop of Rome, the Pope, lived in Avignon (now a part of France) rather than in Rome. Seven popes, all French, resided in Avignon during this period:



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