——>Napoleon marched through Rome ?
Yep.
On February 10, 1798, Napoleon’s General Berthier entered Rome, took the Pope prisoner, abolished the Papal government, and established a secular one, and declared a new Roman Republic. That ended the temporal persecuting power of the Papacy.
Here’s another fun fact: The Papacy took power in February of 538 and lost that persecuting power EXACTLY 1260 years later, to the month.
No dear, that’s incorrect. The Pope has been there since Jesus gave Peter the keys to the kingdom.
Your slander is old and been disproven a long time ago.