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Does a parish have its own pope?

There is only one reigning pope at a time and he is the pope of the entire Catholic Church. Each parish has a pastor who is in charge of that parish only and under the same pope in the Vatican.


Who is America's pope?

The pope in Rome is the pope for the entire world. Each country does not have its own pope.


Who is the pope of Ireland?

There is only one pope and that is Pope Francis in the Vatican. Each country does not have its own pope.


Did Pope Paul IV have his own church?

The Basilica of St. John Lateran is the official 'home' parish of all popes.


Is Chicago a Parish?

A parish is the name for a Catholic church, it's surrounding area, and the parishioners who worship there. Chicago in and of itself is not a parish, however, it contains many Catholic churches, each of which is its own parish.


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What was Pope Benedict XVI's first parish?

Benedict was never really a parish priest as he spent most of his days in academics. He taught in a high school and in universities.


Who is not a member of the church pope parish priest king cardinal?

The king is not a member of the hierarchy of the Church.


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Why does each Catholic Parish have their own rules?

All Catholic Churches follow the same doctrines and rituals, such as the Mass, etc., that is why it is called Catholic - universal. However, the day to day management of the parish is left to the pastor as he sees fit. In many parishes a Parish Council helps the pastor in developing policies and regulations. The pastor or council may set mass times, regulate who uses the parish's buildings and when, establish parking regulations, etc. As each parish has its individual circumstances, a blanket rule for all churches would not be practical.


What was Pope Benedict's first parish?

If you are referring to Pope Benedict XVI, he was never a parish priest as he spent most of his career as a professor of theology. After a long career as an academic, serving as a professor of theology at several German universities he was appointed Archbishop of Munich and Freising and cardinal by Pope Paul VI in 1977, an unusual promotion for someone with little to no pastoral experience.