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If none of them can or everyone refuses, the papal state will have no property, but they will still have opinions and the papacy will still function
Because of the first thing you can get weird stuff like the Holy See being in the Bahamas
If you are Catholic and own Roma there is also an event requesting that you free it as the Papal State
If you are Catholic and do not own Roma there is a potential mission to capture it from whoever has it and release it to the Papal State, with some nice rewards
An Orthodox nation can in fact disable the Papacy itself via a mission
and one of my games the Papal States became Protestant
Theocracies shouldn't do this kind of stuff right? xD
Hmmm. Let's see if I can do it.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=186543751
Thanks for clarifying, think id annex them then and see where they spawn again :D
edit:
turned out to be a good deal at all annexing them ;) Event popped up and i gave them rome, but before i integrated it into the HRE ^^
I agree with the Holy See being in the bahamas, seeing the Pope water ski would make me convert
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I believe it is now impossible for the Papal State to change religion by any means whatsoever, even being broken by religious zealots (Source: http://www.eu4wiki.com/Patch_1.1.X). However, other theocracies can still convert.