Pope in a sentence as a noun

Kennedy took plenty of hits as people questioned if he'd "just do what the pope told him to do.

A member of the audience then interrupted with "Ok then, 1 + 1 = 3, now prove that you are the pope.

"The professor thought for a moment and began, "If 1 + 1 = 3 then 1 = 2 and since the pope and I are two then the pope and I are one.

A quick google will show you that Agnes managed to get most of the donations funnelled back to the Vatican, hence her beatification by the pope.

You have to remember that its only a few hundred years, if that much, that artists are working with money. Artists never got money. Artists had a patron, either the leader of the state or the duke of Weimar or somewhere, or the church, the pope.

You have to remember that it's only a few hundred years, if that much, that artists are working with money. Artists never got money. Artists had a patron, either the leader of the state or the duke of Weimar or somewhere, or the church, the pope.

Pope definitions

noun

the head of the Roman Catholic Church

See also: pontiff

noun

English poet and satirist (1688-1744)

See also: Pope