No, not in the same way that Roman Catholics believe in him. The Orthodox regard the Pope as being the Bishop of Rome and the leader of Roman Catholics. They do not regard him as the head of all Christians.
No, but they have an Ecumenical Patriarch (head of the Orthodox Church).
No. The Orthodox Church has Patriarchs but these are not the same with the Pope.
No, there are Bishops, and these Bishops may be elevated to Metropolitan or Patriarch yet they are still considered "One amongst Many".
Yes! Kosovo is christian ortodox.
No, the Pope is for the Christians.
The pope is western. The Byzantine Church is eastern.
Some Christian groups that do not recognize the pope as their head include the Eastern Orthodox Churches, such as the Greek Orthodox Church, the Russian Orthodox Church, and the Coptic Orthodox Church. Other groups that do not recognize the pope as their head include various Protestant denominations, such as Baptists, Evangelicals, and Pentecostals.
The term "catholic" is claimed by both the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. The Roman Catholic Church includes all the Churches that accept the authority of the pope in Rome, including certain Eastern Churches. The Eastern Orthodox Church does not accept the authority of the pope in Rome. The pope is the spiritual leader of all Christians. However, the Protestants and Orthodox do not recognize that leadership.
Technically, yes, as the pope is theoretically the head of the entire Church. However, Protestants do not recognize the pope as their leader.
According to my book, they wanted to win the holy land from the infidels. The infidels disturbed the Christians due to their Non-Christian religion. They also wanted to reunite the Western and Eastern Christians' under Pope Urban II's control. Pope Urban II was the leader of the clergy from the fact that he was the pope. The pope is higher than all levels. The order is pope to cardinals to archbishops to bishop to monks to priest the to nuns. There was also an advantage to reuniting the Western and Eastern Christians. The advantage was having the Byzantines as their ally. The Byzantines were a strong empire. So surely, the Byzantines helped in the war. It did not only add more people but it also added more power. I hope I helped!
Muslims: Sunna Wat?? Christians : Pope Urban the 2nd
The question makes invalid assumptions. That the Pope represents all Christians. That the Pope believes the Sabbath presently worshipped is incorrect. That the Pope has the ability to change that Sabbath
pope urban called on the christians from all over Europe to retake the holy land from the Muslim Turks
The Great Eastern Schism in 1054. The pope and the patriarch mutually excommunicated each other.
No, the Pope is the head of the Roman Catholic church. The Ecumenical Patriarch is the head of the Eastern Orthodox Church.