> We have a Pope.
Should "a pope" really be capitalized?
It looks strange to me this way.
Capitalization is possible. Here is what I found:
"Tricky Elements:
The President, The Queen, and The Pope – These titles do not have to be capitalized, but some writers do so in order to display respect. The decision to capitalize these terms is not common in the United States, but is in some other locations.''
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