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 ~😗
Both the live-in son-in-law and Douluo Continent were online literature works that had undergone magical changes. However, the live-in son-in-law was popular on the Internet while Douluo Continent was ridiculed. This was mainly because the two works had different development directions and audiences.
The novel was written from a female perspective. It told the story of a woman who was born in poverty but had a strong character. She struggled to become the head of the family. The novel's plot was compact, the characters were vivid, and the story was fast and fascinating. It was welcomed by many readers. In addition, the new son-in-law's worldview and setting were also very interesting, full of fantasy and sci-fi elements, which filled the readers with anticipation and surprise.
In contrast, Douluo Continent was a novel with a male perspective, telling the story of a genius Tang San rising on Douluo Continent. Even though the Douluo Continent had undergone magical changes, its worldview and settings were more traditional and lacked the fantasy and sci-fi elements of a live-in son-in-law. Therefore, Douluo Continent's storyline and worldview were more in line with the readers 'tastes, but its writing style and character creation were not as good as the son-in-law's.
The main reason why the live-in son-in-law was popular was because of its compact plot and interesting worldview setting. Douluo Continent was criticized by some readers because its storyline and writing were not as good as the live-in son-in-law.
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.
The story of Pope Joan has elements of both fact and fiction. Historians have different opinions on its authenticity. Some claim there's evidence to support it, while others dismiss it as a fabricated tale.