Yes, when it comes to matters of faith and morals.
Catholics obey the pope because he is their spiritual leader.
The Crusaders were greedy because they wanted power and did not obey the pope because of there greed.
One of the responsibilities the pope is to see that Canon Law is followed so, of course, he follows Canon Law himself.
The verb is merely, obey. I obey, you obey, he, she, it obeys. One may be obedient to someone, but one does not "obey to" someone.
They are under the Bishops who ordain them, under the cardinals and under the Pope. They should be obedient and generous to everybody especially to God who all clergy must give allegiance to.
From Part 3 of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope
Obey is a verb. Obey means "to do as told".Example:Soldiers should obey orders.
On 18 November 1302, Pope Boniface VIII issued the Papal bull Unam sanctam which some historians consider one of the most extreme statements of Papal spiritual supremacy ever made.
Obey is present tense. I/We/You/They obey He/She/It obeys
There is dis obey the prefix here is dis because it comes right before obey. You can use Re obey because you can obey someone another time for the same thing maybe. But everybody knows that you can use dis obey and maybe re obey Onother person: Prefixes can be dis-obey
Yes, obey the laws and obey them well.
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