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====Divergences from the conventional [[list of popes]]==== Although Vigilius is traditionally considered to have later become pope from 537 to 555, the [[Palmarian Bible#History of the Popes|Palmarian History of the Popes]] calls him an antipope and says that one "Saint Virgil the Great" was pope during this time, presided over a Second Council of Constantinople which took place at the same time as the [[Second Council of Constantinople]] under Vigilius, and was murdered and erased from history by Vigilius. A "Donus II" is said to have reigned in place of [[Pope Conon]]. [[Pope Sergius III|Sergius III]] is judged an antipope, and [[Antipope Christopher|Christopher]] the true pope during his time; a different man named Sergius III is then posited as true pope in the time of [[Pope Lando]]. [[Pope John XII]] is called an antipope who opposed a pope named Saint Leo VIII; the historical [[Pope Leo VIII]] may be identical either with St Leo VIII or with an Antipope Leo VIII said to have opposed [[Pope Benedict V]]. [[Antipope Boniface VII]] is said to have been an antipope for eleven years, then the true pope for three. [[Antipope John XVI]] is said to have opposed a true pope also named John XVI. The last two years of [[Pope John XIX|John XIX]]'s reign are assigned to a "[[Pope John (numbering)#John XX|John XX]]." [[Pope Benedict IX|Benedict IX]] and [[Pope Sylvester III|Sylvester III]] are said to have been antipopes who opposed a non-historical Benedict IX and Benedict X. [[Pope Martin IV|Martin IV]] and [[Pope Honorius IV|Honorius IV]] are said to have been antipopes opposed to another man named Martin IV and one Alexander V. The authority of the [[Council of Vienne]] is rejected. At the time of the [[Western schism]], where some Catholic authorities differ on which line of popes was the true one, the Palmarian History of the Popes acknowledges [[Pope Urban VI|Urban VI]] and his successors as the true popes, and rejects the claimants elected by the authority of the [[Council of Pisa]]. Because the historical Benedict IX became pope on three separate occasions, and is therefore conventionally counted as the 145th, 147th, and 150th pope, his replacement with the Palmarian Benedict IX, said to have had one continuous pontificate, causes a difference in the numbering of subsequent popes, balanced by the addition of Boniface VII, the Palmarian John XVI, and John XX. Pope Paul VI is therefore counted by the Palmarian Catholic Church as the 263rd pope, whereas he is usually called the 262nd. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 80%;" ! width="2%" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} ! width="80px" | Portrait ! width="20%" |Papal name ! Personal name<br /><small>(Birth–Death)</small> ! Epithet ! Pontificate |- |264 <small>(Catholic)</small><Br>1 <small>(Palmarian)</small> | | '''[[Clemente Domínguez y Gómez|Gregory XVII]]''' | Clemente Domínguez y Gómez<br /><small>(1946–2005)</small> | ''[[Prophecy of the Popes|de Glória Olívæ]]''<br /><small>(Glory of the Olive)</small> | 6 August 1978 – 21 March 2005<br /><small>(27 years)</small> |- |265 <small>(Catholic)</small><Br>2 <small>(Palmarian)</small> | | '''[[Manuel Corral|Peter II]]''' | Manuel Alonso Corral<br /><small>(1934–2011)</small> | ''de Cruce Apocalýptica''<br /><small>(Of the Apocalyptic Cross)</small> | 21 March 2005 – 15 July 2011 <br /><small>(6 years)</small> |- |266 <small>(Catholic)</small><Br>3 <small>(Palmarian)</small> | [[File:Gregorio XVIII y Pedro III (Gregorio XVIII).jpg|80px]] | '''[[Ginés Jesús Hernández|Gregory XVIII]]''' | Ginés Jesús Hernández y Martinez<br /><small>(1959–)</small> | ''Recéptor Christi''<br /><small>(Receiver of Christ)</small> | 15 July 2011 – 22 April 2016<br /><small>(5 years)</small> |- |267 <small>(Catholic)</small><Br>4 <small>(Palmarian)</small> | [[File:Papa Pedro III Iglesia Palmariana (cropped).jpg|80px]] | '''[[Joseph Odermatt|Peter III]]''' | Markus Josef Odermatt<br /><small>(1966–)</small> | ''de Glória Ecclésiæ''<br /><small>(Glory of the Church)</small> | 22 April 2016 – present<br /><small>({{age|2016|4|23}} years)</small> |}
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