Tahun Tiga Paus umumnya merujuk pada suatu tahun dimana Dewan Kardinal Gereja Katolik melangsungkan setidaknya pemilihan dua paus baru pada tahun yang sama.[1]

Tahun Tiga Paus yang paling terbaru terjadi pada 1978. Tiga Paus tersebut adalah:[2]

  1. Paulus VI, yang terpilih pada 1963 dan wafat pada 6 Agustus 1978.
  2. Yohanes Paulus I, yang terpilih pada 26 Agustus 1978 dan wafat tiga puluh tiga hari kemudian pada 28 September 1978.
  3. Yohanes Paulus II, yang terpilih pada 16 Oktober 1978 dan menjabat sampai kematiannya pada sekitar 27 tahun kemudian yakni 2005.

Tahun-tahun dimana Gereja Katolik Roma dipimpin tiga paus yang berbeda meliputi:

Terdapat juga sebuah tahun dimana Gereja Katolik Roma dipimpin oleh empat paus, yang disebut Tahun Empat Paus:

Referensi

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Catatan
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  6. ^ [4] "Pope Formosus," Catholic Encyclopedia. Accessed 2010.09.28.
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Daftar pustaka

Peter Hebblethwaite, The Year of Three Popes. William Collins Publishers, 1979.