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In what year did the first Pope of Rome take office?
The first pope in history took office in 382 AD. The first pope's name was Peter. He is the head of the twelve apostles of Jesus. Jesus gave him his first pastoral song before he was born and ascended to heaven. Peter's younger brother Andrew and another disciple followed Jesus under the introduction of his teacher John the Baptist.

Moreover, in this year, both Chinese and Western Roman emperors ordered the abolition of the sacrifice of the goddess of victory and took Christ Jesus as the only position.

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Through the presence of God, Peter did many miracles to prove the truth of the Lord, such as making the lame walk. After being martyred, Peter was buried in an underground tomb in Rome. His grave is under the altar of today's Vatican church.

In his later years, Peter tried his best to spread the gospel widely. Because of his earnest preaching, many people abandoned idols and turned to the true God. It is said that Peter used the "underground cemetery" outside Rome as a missionary to avoid the attention of the Roman government.

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