John II Started Papal Naming

John II Started Papal Naming

The tradition of popes choosing a papal name began in the 6th century with Pope John II. Born Mercurius, he believed it was inappropriate for a Christian leader to bear the name of a Roman god, so he adopted a new name upon ascending to the papacy-setting a precedent followed ever since.

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