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These are existent, but unofficial, factions within the college of cardinals and the Church as a whole
These are existent, but unofficial, factions within the college of cardinals and the Church as a whole


*[[File:Trad.png]][[Traditionalism|Traditionalists]]
*[[File:TradCath.png]][[Traditionalism|Traditionalists]]
**[[File:Heart-Integralism.png]] [[Integralism|Integralists]]
**[[File:Heart-Integralism.png]] [[Integralism|Integralists]]
**[[File:Auto.png]] [[Autocracy|Ultramontanists]]
**[[File:Auto.png]] [[Autocracy|Ultramontanists]]

Revision as of 01:01, 17 October 2022

There are no political parties in Vatican City.

Popes

Most popes fall under the Catholic Theocracy ideology and only the most significant are included.

  • Urban II ( Odon de Lagery) (1088-1099)
  • Eugene III ( Pietro dei Paganelli di Montemagno) (1145-1153)
  • Innocent II ( Lotario dei Conti di Segni) (1198-1216)
  • Alexander VI ( Roderic Llançol i de Borja) (1492-1503)
  • Pius IX ( Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti) (1846-1878)
  • Leo XIII ( Vincenzo Gioacchino Raffaele Luigi Pecci) (1878-1903)
  • Pius X ( Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto) (1903-1914)
  • Pius XI ( Achille Ambrogio Damiano Ratti) (1922-1939)
  • Pius XII ( Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli) (1939-1958)
  • John XXIII ( Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli) (1958-1963)
  • Paul VI ( Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini) (1963-1978)
  • John Paul II ( Karol Józef Wojtyła) (1978-2005)
  • Benedict XVI ( Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger) (2005-2013)
  • Francis ( Jorge Mario Bergoglio) (2013-)

Religious Orders

Religious Orders do not have official ideologies, but there is often an ideological stereotype for each order, which may or may not be true depending on the specific order.

Curia Factions

These are existent, but unofficial, factions within the college of cardinals and the Church as a whole