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Peter II The Great | |||||||||
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Supreme Pontiff of the Palmarian Catholic Church Patriarch of El Palmar de Troya | |||||||||
Papacy began | 21 March 2005 | ||||||||
Papacy ended | 15 July 2011 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Gregory XVII | ||||||||
Successor | Gregory XVIII | ||||||||
Opposed to | John Paul II (Vatican) Benedict XVI (Vatican) | ||||||||
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Born | Manuel Alonso Corral 22 November 1934 | ||||||||
Died | 15 July 2011 El Palmar de Troya, Seville, Spain | (aged 76)||||||||
Buried | Cathedral-Basilica of Our Crowned Mother of Palmar, El Palmar de Troya, Andalusia, Spain | ||||||||
Denomination | Palmarian Catholic Church (claims to be Catholic Church) | ||||||||
Motto | De Cruce Apocalýptica (Of the Apocalyptic Cross) | ||||||||
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Venerated in | Palmarian Catholic Church |
Canonized | 17 July 2011, Cathedral-Basilica of Our Crowned Mother of Palmar, El Palmar de Troya, Spain by Gregory XVIII |
Pope Peter II (Latin: Petrus PP. II; Spanish: Pedro II; born Manuel Alonso Corral; 22 November 1934 – 15 July 2011), also known by the religious name Isidoro María de la Santa Faz, was the 2nd Pope of the Palmarian Catholic Church, who in this capacity, claimed to be the 264th Pope of the Catholic Church from 21 March 2005 until his death on 15 July 2011.[1] He served for many years as the Palmarian Secretary of State to Pope Gregory XVII (Clemente Domínguez y Gómez) and wrote down many of the visions of the blind Pope. He played a prominent intellectual role in formulating the works of the First Palmarian Council (1980–1992) and the Second Palmarian Council (1995–2002).