Technically, yes, as the pope is theoretically the head of the entire Church. However, Protestants do not recognize the pope as their leader.
I think that the answer would be that no protestant followers the Pope. While we may respect him, to us the only head of the Church is Christ, no man.
Most Catholics think of the Pope as their Holy Father, Christ's vicar on Earth, the heir of Saint Peter and the head of their Church. Most Protestants think of the Pope as the crowning symbol of Catholicism's apostasy from the anti-establishment teaching of Jesus. You don't ask about Orthodox Christians, most of whom consider both Protestants and Catholics to be pagans.
No, this is the essential reason behind the term "Protestant", or "one who protests to the authority" which in the historical circumstances was the Roman pontiff. Protestant attitudes to the pope are extreme. Some Protestants, such as "high" Anglicans, find the pope a good man who does good things, some believe the papal office a deception while others that the pope is the Anti-Christ. None, however, consider the pope to be their spiritual leader or to possess jurisdictional authority over the Church.
Protestants and her nanny when she was younger
as he faught for the pope, then went on to support the protestants against catholics
Mary Tudor has Hanged 287 Protestants in her time. She would hang them for 1 Day. After this she would burn them at the stake. She believed this was a good way of killing the protestants. She thought that burning them was the only way to free the sins and demons from their souls.
Nearly 300 Protestants were burnt at the stake for refusing to convert from Protestantism to Catholicism.
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Catholics do not worship saints, the Blessed Virgin, idols or the pope. They worship only God. Now that is a crazy fact that many Protestants will contest but a fact nonetheless.
The Catholics are under the authority of the Pope. The other two branches do not recognize the authority of the Pope. The Protestant churches were influenced by the teachings of Martin Luther.
there's no difference in the holy texts only with beliefs about baptism (how old u should be), protestants won't acknowledge His Holiness, the Pope, as head of the church, and protestants don't have rosaries and many ceremonies like chriestings.