Talk:The Bad Popes

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BetacommandBot (talk) 10:30, 21 January 2008 (UTC)

About the notability of this article
I found the following references, I leave it to someone else to see if these are worth while and add them to the article: Alquantor (talk) 05:23, 14 March 2023 (UTC)
 * Great dynasties of the world: The Borgias
 * Acts of the Popes
 * Lessons from Church History: A Brief Review of Papal Lapses
 * Popes who were actually terrible people
 * Worst Popes in the Catholic Church history
 * 10 Most Evil Popes in History
 * Sinful & Reckless “Bad Popes”: How Many Were There?
 * What to Think About Bad Popes
 * Which Pope Was The Worst? On Bad Popes and Dogma
 * THE BAD POPES
 * How Bad Were “the Bad Popes?”
 * The most incorrigible popes in the history of the Vatican
 * The Bad Popes