Catholic Popes Trivia - Questions and Answers
- What has been the most common name for Popes through the 
millennium?
  
- Pope Clement VIII officially recognized a beverage as a Christian 
drink in an edict issued in 1592. What was that beverage?
  
- Pope John Paul II succeeded who as Pope?
  
- What was the name of the Pope with died in 1978 after only 33 
days in office?
  
- In the 20th century, who has been Pope the longest?
  
- What did Pope Pius V do to Elizabeth I and Pope Paul III do to 
Henry VIII?
  
- Pope John Paul II comes from what eastern European country?
  
- In 1980 the Pope made a triumphant homecoming visit to his home 
country. What is the name of the country?
  
- Henry VIII created what church when the Pope refused to give him 
a divorce in 1534?
  
- Who addressed the U.N. in Chinese, Arabic, Russian, Spanish, 
French, and English in 1995?
  
- The real name of the Pope who succeeded John Paul I was what?
  
- In 1798 Napoleon sent Pope Pius VI to the south of France when he 
occupied what city?
  
- Where did cantaloupe get its name?
  
- The Pope is delighted by what European country that has the 
lowest divorce rate in the western world?
  
- Pope John Paul II supported what Polish political movement in the 
1980s?
  
- What caused the deaths of Charles V of France, Emperor Claudius 
and Tiberius, Czar Alexander I, and Pope Clement VII?
  
- What baseball announcer said Pope Paul VI's death "puts a damper 
on even a Yankees win"?
 
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz #203 - Catholic Pope Trivia
- John.
 
- Coffee, which had been introduced to Europe by Arab traders and 
was considered by many Roman Catholics to be the wine of infidels. 
- John Paul I.
 
- John Paul I.
 
- John Paul II.
 
- Excommunicate.
 
- Poland.
 
- Poland.
 
- The Church of England.
 
- Pope John Paul II.
 
- Karol Wojtyla.
 
- Rome.
 
- The cantaloupe was named after the Pope's summer residence of 
Cantalupo. 
- Italy.
 
- A:  Solidarity.
 
- Mushroom poisoning.
 
- Phil Rizzuto.