Roman Catholic AnswerThe only "power" that the Church has is that of her Blessed Lord. As it is His teachings that she proclaims, it is His power that she uses to uphold them.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe only "power" that the Church has is that of her Blessed Lord. As it is His teachings that she proclaims, it is His power that she uses to uphold them.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe only "power" that the Church has is that of her Blessed Lord. As it is His teachings that she proclaims, it is His power that she uses to uphold them.
The patriarchal cross is a symbol that represents the authority and leadership of the Christian church. It is often associated with the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches, and is seen as a symbol of the spiritual and temporal power of the church's leaders. The cross has two horizontal bars, with the top bar representing the inscription that was placed on Jesus' cross, and the bottom bar representing the footrest. The patriarchal cross is a reminder of the sacrifice and teachings of Jesus Christ, and the responsibility of church leaders to uphold and spread those teachings.
The Catholic Church was separated from government.
because the answer is figured out self
The nobility and the king had power, but over them was the Catholic Church. The church was the ultimate power over everyone.
The church was Catholic so it was the Pope and the priests.
No.
The Pope is the temporal leader of the Catholic Church, and a Bishop has power over a small portion of the world [called a Diocese], but he must ultimately answer to the Pope.
He did not establish the Roman Catholic Church. He established the Church of England. He wanted to be both head of state and of the Church. The pope, the head of the Catholic church had a lot of power and influence, and he wanted that power Also, he wanted a annulment of his marriage that the pope wouldn't give him. So he made a new church.
the Roman Catholic Church.