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What was the purpose of cathedrals in the Middle Ages and Renaissance?

Cathedrals were very large churches, which were used as other churches were except in one respect. They were the churches administered by bishops instead of priests, the bishops being the central authorities for dioceses, which were ecclesiastical areas analogous to counties.


How did Constantine effect the formation of early Christian churches?

Constantine, a follower of Mithras and with his imperial cult of the Invincible Sun, removed any persecution of Christians, allowing them to expand their influence and coverage. He had decided to use their system of bishops to give himself another arm of government together with his secular power as emperor.


What was the relationship between the Byzantine emperor and the patriarch of Constantinople?

They were the bishops of various European places, also known as the patriarchs. They were important to the churches so therefore important to the empire they believed in Christianity.


How did Constantine the Great Revolutionize Christianity?

A:Until the time of Emperor Constantine, the main Christian Church was led by its bishops. The most revolutionary change Constantine made was to make the Roman emperor the absolute head of the Church. In taking on the role of appointing bishops, he declared, "My will be done."


How were religion and government connected in the roman empire?

The gods were consulted for direction in the event of major problems.The first Christian emperor, Constantine, took the title of pontiff but soon refused to perform the most important duties of the pagan pontiff. He completely controlled the Christian bishops and chose every bishop when a vacancy arose. His Christian successors retained the title of pontiff, but considered it to be a Christian duty. Gradually, the bishop of Rome took on the title of pontiff, although imperial influence continued.

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No, the Catholic Church is the Christian Church, the original Christian Church. The Episcopal Church is a Protestant Church and not Catholic. To be Catholic a Church must accept the pope as the leader of the Church as well as other Catholic doctrines. The Episcopal Church does not.


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What was the purpose of cathedrals in the Middle Ages and Renaissance?

Cathedrals were very large churches, which were used as other churches were except in one respect. They were the churches administered by bishops instead of priests, the bishops being the central authorities for dioceses, which were ecclesiastical areas analogous to counties.


What is a higher clergy?

In hierarchical churches, "higher clergy" usually refers to bishops and those with equivalent standing to bishops, or higher offices that bishops may hold: pope, patriarch, metropolitan, archbishop, etc.


Are there any bishops in Roman Catholic Churches?

Yes, lots of churches have bishops as the main person in them, usually a Cathedral.Roman Catholic AnswerThe very word "bishop" is from the Catholic Church; it designates a successor of the Apostles who has the fullness of Christ's priesthood, and the power to ordain priests and deacons. Without the Bishop, there can be no Church, and outside of the Church there can be no bishops.


Which African cities had christian communities by A.D. 300?

AnswerPrior to the time of Constantine, Alexandria was the only Egyptian city that had a significant Christian population, although smaller Christian communites were fairly widespread.Carthage was an important Christian centre in the Roman province of Africa, and other cities of the province had bishops, evidence of sizable Christian communities.


What are the roles of women in the christian religion?

It depends upon the denomination. Some denominations (such as Roman Catholicism, Plymouth Bretheren, and some Orthodox and Baptist churches) are very male dominated refusing any sort of leadership roles for women, although in Roman Catholicism, nuns have a heriarchical structure under the Mothers Superior, but even these leaders are subservient to the male priests. In most other denominations, however, especially Methodism and Anglicanism there are no such restrictions in roles due to the person's gender. As an example, women are able to be ministers in the Methodist Church and can be priests and bishops in the Anglican Church, the Church of England having recently voted for women bishops. In fact there are no roles within these churches that cannot be performed by men and not women. This reflects much better the early Christian churches that can be read about in Paul's letters, and which can be studied through archaeological evidence, in which women frequently took a leadership role.


Which African cities Christianity community by AD 300?

AnswerPrior to the time of Constantine, Alexandria was the only Egyptian city that had a significant Christian population, although smaller Christian communites were fairly widespread.Carthage was an important Christian centre in the Roman province of Africa, and other cities of the province had bishops, evidence of sizable Christian communities.


What is Christian leader?

Popes, Patriarchs, & Bishops.


Which protestant churches have bishops?

Catholic, Orthodox ( who are of necessity celibate), Episcopalian, and in some cases Methodist and even some Lutheran churches. the State churches in say, Denmark are both Lutheran AND Episcopal being both Lutheran in doctrine and episcopal in church government. These Bishops have specific clerical costumes. In the Us, more businesslike terms as ( diocesan superintendent , or superintendent of Ministry are used. There are thus no Bishops or Cathedrals in American Lutheran churches, generally.The Roman catholic churches have bishops. They normally live in Bishop's house.I believe the Church of England also has bishops.And the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints also has bishops; they are lay members.