I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'pope fiction' refers to. It could potentially be fictional works that are somehow related to the Pope, like stories set in the Vatican or involving papal characters in a fictional context.
I recommend to you to read "Douluo's I am Pope Bibi Dong" and "Douluo: Crossing Qian Xun Ji, Megaturing Bibi Dong" these two novels, both are light novels-derivative Doujinshi novels. One of them had the main character cross Douluo Continent to become Supreme Pontiff Bibi Dong, the other was cross Douluo Continent to become Spirit Hall Supreme Pontiff-Qian Xun Ji and bound to the "god level story system". Both novels were very interesting. The story was compact, the characters were very vivid, and the growth of the male protagonist was also very exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Well, if Undertale could watch Undertale fanfiction, it could lead to some chaos. For example, Sans might make jokes about the wild scenarios in the fanfics. Papyrus, on the other hand, might be eager to correct any misinformation about himself. And Flowey could use it as a way to manipulate things further, seeing how the fans view the characters and using that knowledge to his advantage in this strange, meta - situation.
Some characters might be amused. For example, Sans would probably make some witty remarks about the fanfiction's plot twists. Papyrus, on the other hand, might be a bit confused at first but then get really excited if he finds a heroic role for himself in the fanfiction.
It's fiction. 'The Young Pope' is a television series that creates a fictional world around the character of a young pope. It's not based on real events or a real person in that exact context.
Yes, 'The Pope's Exorcist' is based on real - life events. Father Gabriele Amorth, on whom the movie is based, was a real Vatican exorcist. He claimed to have performed numerous exorcisms during his tenure.
It's fiction. The story of Pope Joan emerged in medieval legends. These tales often lack reliable historical sources. The Catholic Church, which keeps detailed records of its pontiffs, has no record of a female Pope. So, based on historical research and the official records of the Church, it is a fictional story.
No, the idea of a new pope isn't fictional. The papacy is a real institution within the Catholic Church, and when there's a change in leadership, a new pope is elected.
Well, the story of the new pope likely involves their journey to the position, their vision for the church, and maybe their efforts to address contemporary issues. But for exact details, you'd need to follow reliable religious news sources.