Guest guest Posted April 4, 2005 Report Share Posted April 4, 2005 Mr.J.Weiss and Mr. Narasimha P.V.R.Rao, Namaste Here is the complete list of Popes from 32 to 2005(new advent .org) . The List of 265 Popes 1. St. Peter (32-67) 2. St. Linus (67-76) 3. St. Anacletus (Cletus) (76-88) 4. St. Clement I (88-97) 5. St. Evaristus (97-105) 6. St. Alexander I (105-115) 7. St. Sixtus I (115-125) -- also called Xystus I 8. St. Telesphorus (125-136) 9. St. Hyginus (136-140) 10. St. Pius I (140-155) 11. St. Anicetus (155-166) 12. St. Soter (166-175) 13. St. Eleutherius (175-189) 14. St. Victor I (189-199) 15. St. Zephyrinus (199-217) 16. St. Callistus I (217-22) 17. St. Urban I (222-30) 18. St. Pontain (230-35) 19. St. Anterus (235-36) 20. St. Fabian (236-50) 21. St. Cornelius (251-53) 22. St. Lucius I (253-54) 23. St. Stephen I (254-257) 24. St. Sixtus II (257-258) 25. St. Dionysius (260-268) 26. St. Felix I (269-274) 27. St. Eutychian (275-283) 28. St. Caius (283-296) -- also called Gaius 29. St. Marcellinus (296-304) 30. St. Marcellus I (308-309) 31. St. Eusebius (309 or 310) 32. St. Miltiades (311-14) 33. St. Sylvester I (314-35) 34. St. Marcus (336) 35. St. Julius I (337-52) 36. Liberius (352-66) 37. St. Damasus I (366-83) 38. St. Siricius (384-99) 39. St. Anastasius I (399-401) 40. St. Innocent I (401-17) 41. St. Zosimus (417-18) 42. St. Boniface I (418-22) 43. St. Celestine I (422-32) 44. St. Sixtus III (432-40) 45. St. Leo I (the Great) (440-61) 46. St. Hilarius (461-68) 47. St. Simplicius (468-83) 48. St. Felix III (II) (483-92) 49. St. Gelasius I (492-96) 50. Anastasius II (496-98) 51. St. Symmachus (498-514) 52. St. Hormisdas (514-23) 53. St. John I (523-26) 54. St. Felix IV (III) (526-30) 55. Boniface II (530-32) 56. John II (533-35) 57. St. Agapetus I (535-36) -- also called Agapitus I 58. St. Silverius (536-37) 59. Vigilius (537-55) 60. Pelagius I (556-61) 61. John III (561-74) 62. Benedict I (575-79) 63. Pelagius II (579-90) 64. St. Gregory I (the Great) (590-604) 65. Sabinian (604-606) 66. Boniface III (607) 67. St. Boniface IV (608-15) 68. St. Deusdedit (Adeodatus I) (615-18) 69. Boniface V (619-25) 70. Honorius I (625-38) 71. Severinus (640) 72. John IV (640-42) 73. Theodore I (642-49) 74. St. Martin I (649-55) 75. St. Eugene I (655-57) 76. St. Vitalian (657-72) 77. Adeodatus (II) (672-76) 78. Donus (676-78) 79. St. Agatho (678-81) 80. St. Leo II (682-83) 81. St. Benedict II (684-85) 82. John V (685-86) 83. Conon (686-87) 84. St. Sergius I (687-701) 85. John VI (701-05) 86. John VII (705-07) 87. Sisinnius (708) 88. Constantine (708-15) 89. St. Gregory II (715-31) 90. St. Gregory III (731-41) 91. St. Zachary (741-52) 92. Stephen II (752) 93. Stephen III (752-57) 94. St. Paul I (757-67) 95. Stephen IV (767-72) 96. Adrian I (772-95) 97. St. Leo III (795-816) 98. Stephen V (816-17) 99. St. Paschal I (817-24) 100. Eugene II (824-27) 101. Valentine (827) 102. Gregory IV (827-44) 103. Sergius II (844-47) 104. St. Leo IV (847-55) 105. Benedict III (855-58) 106. St. Nicholas I (the Great) (858-67) 107. Adrian II (867-72) 108. John VIII (872-82) 109. Marinus I (882-84) 110. St. Adrian III (884-85) 111. Stephen VI (885-91) 112. Formosus (891-96) 113. Boniface VI (896) 114. Stephen VII (896-97) 115. Romanus (897) 116. Theodore II (897) 117. John IX (898-900) 118. Benedict IV (900-03) 119. Leo V (903) 120. Sergius III (904-11) 121. Anastasius III (911-13) 122. Lando (913-14) 123. John X (914-28) 124. Leo VI (928) 125. Stephen VIII (929-31) 126. John XI (931-35) 127. Leo VII (936-39) 128. Stephen IX (939-42) 129. Marinus II (942-46) 130. Agapetus II (946-55) 131. John XII (955-63) 132. Leo VIII (963-64) 133. Benedict V (964) 134. John XIII (965-72) 135. Benedict VI (973-74) 136. Benedict VII (974-83) 137. John XIV (983-84) 138. John XV (985-96) 139. Gregory V (996-99) 140. Sylvester II (999-1003) 141. John XVII (1003) 142. John XVIII (1003-09) 143. Sergius IV (1009-12) 144. Benedict VIII (1012-24) 145. John XIX (1024-32) 146. Benedict IX (1032-45) 147. Sylvester III (1045) 148. Benedict IX (1045) 149. Gregory VI (1045-46) 150. Clement II (1046-47) 151. Benedict IX (1047-48) 152. Damasus II (1048) 153. St. Leo IX (1049-54) 154. Victor II (1055-57) 155. Stephen X (1057-58) 156. Nicholas II (1058-61) 157. Alexander II (1061-73) 158. St. Gregory VII (1073-85) 159. Blessed Victor III (1086-87) 160. Blessed Urban II (1088-99) 161. Paschal II (1099-1118) 162. Gelasius II (1118-19) 163. Callistus II (1119-24) 164. Honorius II (1124-30) 165. Innocent II (1130-43) 166. Celestine II (1143-44) 167. Lucius II (1144-45) 168. Blessed Eugene III (1145-53) 169. Anastasius IV (1153-54) 170. Adrian IV (1154-59) 171. Alexander III (1159-81) 172. Lucius III (1181-85) 173. Urban III (1185-87) 174. Gregory VIII (1187) 175. Clement III (1187-91) 176. Celestine III (1191-98) 177. Innocent III (1198-1216) 178. Honorius III (1216-27) 179. Gregory IX (1227-41) 180. Celestine IV (1241) 181. Innocent IV (1243-54) 182. Alexander IV (1254-61) 183. Urban IV (1261-64) 184. Clement IV (1265-68) 185. Blessed Gregory X (1271-76) 186. Blessed Innocent V (1276) 187. Adrian V (1276) 188. John XXI (1276-77) 189. Nicholas III (1277-80) 190. Martin IV (1281-85) 191. Honorius IV (1285-87) 192. Nicholas IV (1288-92) 193. St. Celestine V (1294) 194. Boniface VIII (1294-1303) 195. Blessed Benedict XI (1303-04) 196. Clement V (1305-14) 197. John XXII (1316-34) 198. Benedict XII (1334-42) 199. Clement VI (1342-52) 200. Innocent VI (1352-62) 201. Blessed Urban V (1362-70) 202. Gregory XI (1370-78) 203. Urban VI (1378-89) 204. Boniface IX (1389-1404) 205. Innocent VII (1404-06) 206. Gregory XII (1406-15) 207. Martin V (1417-31) 208. Eugene IV (1431-47) 209. Nicholas V (1447-55) 210. Callistus III (1455-58) 211. Pius II (1458-64) 212. Paul II (1464-71) 213. Sixtus IV (1471-84) 214. Innocent VIII (1484-92) 215. Alexander VI (1492-1503) 216. Pius III (1503) 217. Julius II (1503-13) 218. Leo X (1513-21) 219. Adrian VI (1522-23) 220. Clement VII (1523-34) 221. Paul III (1534-49) 222. Julius III (1550-55) 223. Marcellus II (1555) 224. Paul IV (1555-59) 225. Pius IV (1559-65) 226. St. Pius V (1566-72) 227. Gregory XIII (1572-85) 228. Sixtus V (1585-90) 229. Urban VII (1590) 230. Gregory XIV (1590-91) 231. Innocent IX (1591) 232. Clement VIII (1592-1605) 233. Leo XI (1605) 234. Paul V (1605-21) 235. Gregory XV (1621-23) 236. Urban VIII (1623-44) 237. Innocent X (1644-55) 238. Alexander VII (1655-67) 239. Clement IX (1667-69) 240. Clement X (1670-76) 241. Blessed Innocent XI (1676-89) 242. Alexander VIII (1689-91) 243. Innocent XII (1691-1700) 244. Clement XI (1700-21) 245. Innocent XIII (1721-24) 246. Benedict XIII (1724-30) 247. Clement XII (1730-40) 248. Benedict XIV (1740-58) 249. Clement XIII (1758-69) 250. Clement XIV (1769-74) 251. Pius VI (1775-99) 252. Pius VII (1800-23) 253. Leo XII (1823-29) 254. Pius VIII (1829-30) 255. Gregory XVI (1831-46) 256. Blessed Pius IX (1846-78) 257. Leo XIII (1878-1903) 258. St. Pius X (1903-14) 259. Benedict XV (1914-22) 260. Pius XI (1922-39) 261. Pius XII (1939-58) 262. Blessed John XXIII (1958-63) 263. Paul VI (1963-78) 264. John Paul I (1978) 265. John Paul II (1978-2005) Regards N.Balasubramanian Mr J.Weiss wrote:- Very interesting and useful observation. However, 90 years are only 4.49% of 2005 years, and 5 popes out of 132 are only 3.8% ... In my opinion a too small base for drawing 'final' conclusions but a very good start... As a 'lover' of statistics I would have investigated the time of death of ALL the popes in relation to eclipses since the known first one, Viktor the II. who died 1057, and worked on an "academic report". Unfortunately I don't have the time for it at this moment but enclose a list of all popes in case anyone like to delve into this adventure, (finding the date of death, nearest eclipse date and do the statistics). Otherwise I'll do it as time allows in the near future. The 132 popes list from 1055 to 2005: Viktor II. 1055-1057 Stephan IX. 1057-1058 (Benedikt X. 1058-1059) Nikolaus II. 1058-1061 Alexander II. 1061-1073 (Honorius II. 1061-1064) Gregor VII., Hl. 1073-1085 (Klemens III. 1080, 1084-1098) Viktor III., Sel. 1086-1087 Urban II., Sel. 1088-1099 Paschalis II. 1099-1118 (Theoderich 1100) (Albert 1102) (Silvester IV. 1105-1111)) Gelasius II. 1118-1119 (Gregor VIII. 1118-1121) Kalixt II. 1119-1124 Honorius II. 1124-1130 (Cölestin II. 1124) Innozenz II. 1130-1143 (Anaklet II. 1130-1138) (Viktor IV. 1138) Cölestin II. 1143-1144 Lucius II. 1144-1145 Eugen III., Sel. 1145-1153 Anastasius IV. 1153-1154 Hadrian IV. 1154-1159 Alexander III. 1159-1181 (Viktor IV. 1159-1164) (Paschalis III. 1164-1168) (Kalixt III. 1168-1178) (Innozenz III. 1179-1180 Lucius III. 1181-1185 Urban III. 1185-1187 Gregor VIII. 1187 Klemens III. 1187-1191 Cölestin III. 1191-1198 Innozenz III. 1198-1216 Honorius III. 1216-1227 Gregor IX. 1227-1241 Cölestin IV. 1241 Innozenz IV. 1243-1254 Alexander IV. 1254-1261 Urban IV. 1261-1264 Klemens IV. 1265-1268 Gregor X., Sel. 1271-1276 Innozenz V., Sel. 1276 Hadrian V. 1276 Johannes XXI. 1276-1277 Nikolaus III. 1277-1280 Martin IV. 1281-1285 Honorius IV. 1285-1287 Nikolaus IV. 1288-1292 Cölestin V., Hl. 1294 Bonifatius VIII. 1294-1303 Benedikt XI., Sel. 1303-1304 Klemens V. 1305-1314 Johannes XXII. 1316-1334 (Nikolaus V. 1328-1330) Benedikt XII. 1334-1342 Klemens VI. 1342-1352 Innozenz VI. 1352-1362 Urban V., Sel. 1362-1370 Gregor XI. 1370-1378 Urban VI. 1378-1389 (Klemens VII. 1378-1394) Bonifatius IX. 1389-1404 (Benedikt XIII. 1394-1417) Innozenz VII. 1404-1406 Gregor XII. 1406-1415 (Alexander V. 1409-1410) (Johannes XXIII. 1410-1415) Martin V. 1417-1431 Eugen IV. 1431-1447 (Felix V. 1440-1449) Nikolaus V. 1447-1455 Kalixt III. 1455-1458 Pius II. 1458-1464 Paul II. 1464-1471 Sixtus IV. 1471-1484 Innozenz VIII. 1484-1492 Alexander VI. 1492-1503 Pius III. 1503 Julius II. 1503-1513 Leo X. 1513-1521 Hadrian VI. 1522-1523 Klemens VII. 1523-1534 Paul III. 1534-1549 Julius III. 1550-1555 Marcellus II. 1555 Paul IV. 1555-1559 Pius IV. 1559-1565 Pius V., Hl. 1566-1572 Gregor XIII. 1572-1585 Sixtus V. 1585-1590 Urban VII. 1590 Gregor XIV. 1590-1591 Innozenz IX. 1591 Klemens VIII. 1592-1605 Leo XI. 1605 Paul V. 1605-1621 Gregor XV. 1621-1623 Urban VIII. 1623-1644 Innozenz X. 1644-1655 Alexander VII. 1655-1667 Klemens IX. 1667-1669 Klemens X. 1670-1676 Innozenz XI., Sel. 1676-1689 Alexander VIII. 1689-1691 Innozenz XII. 1691-1700 Klemens XI. 1700-1721 Innozenz XIII. 1721-1724 Benedikt XIII. 1724-1730 Klemens XII. 1730-1740 Benedikt XIV. 1740-1758 Klemens XIII. 1758-1769 Klemens XIV. 1769-1774 Pius VI. 1775-1799 Pius VII. 1800-1823 Leo XII. 1823-1829 Pius VIII. 1829-1830 Gregor XVI. 1831-1846 Pius IX. 1846-1878 Leo XIII. 1878-1903 Pius X., Hl. 1903-1914 Benedikt XV. 1914-1922 Pius XI. 1922-1939 Pius XII. 1939-1958 Johannes XXIII. 1958-1963 Paul VI. 1963-1978 Johannes Paul I. 1978 - 28-Sep-1978 Johannes Paul II. 1978 – 2-Apr-2005 Best regards /Jay Weiss http://www.alvicomm.com http://www.alvicomm.com/vedic.htm - Narasimha P.V.R. Rao vedic astrology ; ; varahamihira Sunday, April 03, 2005 6:43 AM |Sri Varaha| Papal Changes , Eclipses and Nodes on the Pisces Axis Namaste friends, I join our catholic friends in mourning the death of Pope John Paul II. As President Bush described, he was a "humble, wise and fearless priest". I will try to write a detailed analysis of his life and life events one of these days. * * * BTW, you may be interested in knowing that five Popes passed away in the last 90 years near successive eclipses caused by nodes on the Pisces-Virgo axis!! Pope John Paul II passed away today. There is a solar eclipse caused by Rahu in Pisces next week and a lunar eclipse caused by Ketu in Virgo after 3 weeks. Pope Paul VI and Pope John Paul I passed away in Aug and Sept 1978. There was a lunar eclipse caused by Ketu in Pisces on Sept 16 and a solar eclipse caused by Rahu in Virgo on Oct 2. Pope John XXIII passed away in June 1963. There was a lunar eclipse and a solar eclipse in July, but they were caused by nodes in Ge-Sg axis. Pope Pius XII passed away in October 1958. There was a solar eclipse caused by Rahu in Virgo on Oct 12 and a lunar eclipse caused by Ketu in Pisces in Oct 27. Pope Beneditct XV passed away a few weeks before successive lunar and solar eclipses cased by Rahu in Virgo and Ketu in Pisces. There is something about nodes in dual signs, especially Pisces and Virgo, and the Papal tradition. Eclipses caused by those nodes seem to bring changes in Papacy. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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