unpope (Meaning)

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unpope (v. t.)

To divest of the character, office, or authority of a pope.

To deprive of a pope.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unpope

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unpope Sentence Examples

  1. The unpope vehemently condemned the corruption within the Vatican.
  2. Despite his claims to be the true successor to the papacy, he remained an unpope in the eyes of the Catholic Church.
  3. The unpope's followers gathered in secret, fearful of persecution from the authorities.
  4. The Pope denounced the unpope as a heretic and schismatic.
  5. The unpope established his own diocese, separate from the Catholic Church.
  6. The unpope's teachings differed significantly from those of the Pope, weakening the unity of the faithful.
  7. The cardinals refused to recognize the unpope's authority, leaving him isolated in his claims.
  8. The unpope's influence dwindled over time, as his followers lost hope in his cause.
  9. The unpope became a symbol of division and dispute within the Catholic Church.
  10. The unpope's legacy remains a testament to the power struggles and theological conflicts that have plagued the Catholic Church throughout history.

FAQs About the word unpope

To divest of the character, office, or authority of a pope., To deprive of a pope.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The unpope vehemently condemned the corruption within the Vatican.

Despite his claims to be the true successor to the papacy, he remained an unpope in the eyes of the Catholic Church.

The unpope's followers gathered in secret, fearful of persecution from the authorities.

The Pope denounced the unpope as a heretic and schismatic.