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Pope John Paul III
Bishop of Rome

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Information
Church Holy Catholic Church
Papacy began 5 October 2024
Predecessor Pius XIII
Previous post(s)

Cardinal Secretary of State

Cardinal Vicar

Prefecture of the Papal Household

Titular Archbishop

Bishop of Sicily

Vicar General of the Dominican Order

Orders
Ordination 12 October 2024

by Pope Clement XV

Consecration 8 November 2022

by Pope Clement XV

Created cardinal 16 May 2023

by Pope Clement XV

Pope John Paul III, previously PerseusV, is the current leader of the Holy Catholic Church. He is the first pope to be a member of the Dominican Order and first pope to not have played on Terra Nova.

Perseus was ordained as a priest in August of 2023 in Rome, Papal States. He remained in Italy for his episcopacy, where he served as Bishop of Sicily and later as an titular archbishop in Rome as the Prefecture of the Papal Household. He was created a cardinal on May 16th, 2023, by Pope Clement XV.

Following the historic resignation of Pope Pius XIII on September 24th, 2024, a papal conclave elected Perseus to be his successor on the 5th of October. His election came after the longest conclave in the history of the Church on EarthMC, taking two separate rounds of voting over the course of a week. He startchose the name John Paul as his papal name in honor of Pope Saint John Paul II.

Pope John Paul III is widely recognized for his pastoral excellence, his impassioned speeches, and his ability to connect deeply with the faithful. Before his ascension to the papacy, he built a reputation as an advocate for community engagement, organizing numerous events that brought together Christians of all walks of life such as the coronation of the Holy Roman Emperor in May of 2024. A strong proponent of Christian unity, Pope John Paul III has consistently emphasized the importance of bridging divides within the Christian community, making it a central pillar of his young papacy. He views every initiative through the lens of advancing the Church's mission, urging his prelates to set aside all personal differences and tensions for the sake of spreading the truth of God's love to all. Whether through local gatherings in Rome, Church-wide celebrations, or administrative efforts, his leadership has so far been marked by a genuine desire to serve, inspire, and unite the people of God.