List of sexually active popes

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This is a list of sexually active popes of the Roman Catholic Church. Some candidates were sexually active before their election as pope, and it has sometimes been claimed that other Popes were sexually active during their papacies.

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[edit] Introduction

The Catholic Church has formally required priests and bishops to be celibate since the Middle Ages.[1] Previously, celibacy was not absolutely required for those ordained, but still was a discipline practiced in the early Church. In this context, celibate is not synonymous with sexually abstinent; it means not married and only entails sexual abstinence because a different doctrine requires sexual abstinence outside marriage.

The discipline of celibacy is not considered one of the infallible immutable dogmas, but Catholic doctrine does say[citation needed] that virginity and celibacy, lived out as abstinence, are higher than marriage, following the Letters of Paul of Tarsus and confirmed by a dogma in the Council of Trent.

In some cases a married Protestant minister or Anglican priest who converts to Catholicism may be ordained to the priesthood. Present-day church law allows the College of Cardinals to elect a married man to the papacy. In the Eastern Catholic Churches, married men are routinely ordained to the priesthood, but not to the episcopate. According to the Gospels, Saint Peter, the founder, bishop and first Pope of the Christian community in Rome, was married.

[edit] Allegedly and factually sexually active popes

There have been 254 popes. There are various classifications for those who were sexually active at some time during their life. Periods in parentheses refer to the years of their papacies.

[edit] Popes married before receiving Holy Orders

[edit] Popes sexually active in violation of Catholic teachings on sexual morality

[edit] Sexually active only before receiving Holy Orders

[edit] Sexually active after receiving Holy Orders

  • Pope Julius II (15031513) had at least one illegitimate daughter, Felice (born in 1483, twenty years before his election). Some sources indicate that he had two additional illegitimate daughters, who died in their childhood.[8]
  • Pope Paul III (15341549) held off ordination[9] in order to continue his promiscuous lifestyle, fathering four illegitimate children (three sons and one daughter) by his mistress Silvia Rufina. He broke his relations with her ca. 1513. There is no evidence of sexual activity during his papacy.[10]
  • Pope Pius IV (15591565) had three illegitimate children before his election to the papacy.[11]

[edit] Sexually active during their pontificate

Along with other complaints, the activities of the popes between 1458 to 1565, helped to bring about the Reformation.

[edit] Popes who have been accused of being sexually active since the Catholic Reformation (1565)

There have been forty-one popes since 1565. None of them are known to have been sexually active during their papacy.

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes

[edit] References

  • The Pope Encyclopedia: An A to Z of the Holy See , Matthew Bunson, Crown Trade Paperbacks, New York, 1995.
  • The Papacy, Bernhard Schimmelpfennig, Columbia University Press, New York, 1984.
  • Lives of the Popes, Richard P. McBrien, Harper Collins, San Francisco, 1997.
  • Papal Genealogy, George L. Williams, McFarland& Co., Jefferson, North Carolina, 1998.
  • Sex Lives of the Popes, Nigel Cawthorne, Prion, London, 1996.
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