The word Pope derived from the Latin word Papa meaning 'Father'. Papacy, the head quarters and office of the Pope, have a classical past that spells from the times of Saint Peter to the coeval Pope Francis. The elderly Popes in ancient times were involved in spreading the religion and also on vindicating doctrinal wrangles. But the fall of Rome in the Middle Ages, the papacy became more powerful so as to influence the rulers and often took roles as mediators of Christian sovereigns. The later centuries witnessed the loss of these temporal powers from the Popes and were exclusively concentrated over the religious regime. Over the centuries, the Papacy had its own imprint not only on the Christianity but also on the charities and human rights all around the world. Let's have a brief look at those fifty one gifted lives who adorned the Papal throne as the disciples of Jesus