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list from 2010

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  • - “Most Holy Father.” ("Santísimo/Santissimo Padre") [According to wikipedia under: Pope, "Titles" under "Other Titles"]
  • - "Beatísimo/Beatissimo Padre" (Most Blessed Father) [According to wikipedia under: Pope, "Titles" under "Other Titles"]
  • - In the medieval period, "Dominus Apostolicus" ("the Apostolic Lord") was also used. [According to wikipedia under: Pope, "Other Titles"]
  • - "Pope" [According to wikipedia under: Pope, "Titles" under "Pope"]
  • - "Vicar of Jesus Christ."
  • - "Bishop of Rome."
  • - "Successor to the Prince of the Apostles"
  • - "Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church"
  • - "Patriarch of the West"
  • - "Primate of Italy, Sovereign of the Vatican City."
  • - "Archbishop and Metropolitan of the Roman Province, Sovereign of the State of Vatican City."
  • - "The Servant of the Servants of God."
  • - "Pontifex Maximus."

[1] --Anaccuratesource (talk) 02:10, 23 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]