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Why does the Pope have to pick a name?

The tradition of selecting the name of a saint or beloved predecessor began in the 6th Century. Up until then, popes used their own names. Then came a newly elected pope whose name was Mercurius, after the Roman god Mercury. He decided it wouldn’t do to have a pagan god’s name, so he took the name Pope John II.

 

Tom Ehrich

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