The pope is the highest bishop of the church. all bishops are equal in their capacity to do things, like confirm people, consecrate other bishops, ordain deacons and priests, etc. However the Pope is both the Bishop of Rome, the Patriarch of the Western church, and the Vicar of Christ. While he is all these things, he is still a bishop. or more accurately an Arch-Bishop (a bigger arch bishop is a patriarch).
The difference is mainly in regards to authority and jurisdiction; a bishop usually oversees a diocese, a specific area, for which he is responsible for the fostering of the Faith, meeting the needs of Catholics, communicating with the state, ordaining clergy, managing religious orders, and determining candidates to the episcopacy. A pope has global authority and jurisdiction and can intervene in any diocese, though such micro-managing is avoided unless intervention is necessary. As well, he also has papal powers of promulgating documents that can be 0new religious orders, suspending obsolete or bad movements, approving proposed episcopal consecrations, dealing with world leaders, etc.
Rising to the rank of pope requires being a cardinal; this in turn usually requires being a bishop. However, a cardinal deacon could in theory become pope by election if he is popular enough. The incumbent Pope Benedict XVI was an archbishop.
Catholic Answer Sort of, the first of the major Orders is Deacon. If they are to be ordained beyond that, the next step would be Priest, and beyond that, the fullness of Christ's priesthood is given to a Bishop. All Bishops were ordained priests at one point prior to being ordained a Bishop, just as all priests were ordained deacons before their priestly ordination. However, a Bishop was a priest, he is no longer when he has been ordained as a Bishop.
In a sense, yes. Both are bishops but the pope is first among equals. The pope is the bishop of Rome.
Yes, the pope is a priest. If on the outside chance a non-priest is elected as pope, he must first be ordained a priest and then consecrated a bishop before he can be installed as the pope.
Yes, all bishops are appointed by the pope.
He is not similar. He is the head of the church and Gods representative on earth.
Yes, he is the Bishop of Rome.
Pope Benedict was bishop of Velletri-Segni before he became pope and Bishop of Rome.
Yes, the pope is the bishop of Rome.
The pope is the bishop of the Diocese of Rome.
The words pope, archbishop and bishop are capitalized when they are used as part of the man's name. Such as Pope Pius X, or Bishop O'Connor.
The bishop of Rome is the pope. Currently pope Francis is the bishop of rome
His Holiness the Pope is the Bishop of Rome.
The Catholic Church is divided into smaller diocese run by a bishop. The Pope is the bishop of Rome and currently is Pope Benedict th 16th
The Catholic Church is divided into smaller diocese run by a bishop. The Pope is the bishop of Rome and currently is Pope Benedict th 16th
The pope is the Bishop of the Diocese of Rome.
The pope is the Bishop of the Diocese of Rome.
Was Patrick the bishop of Rome? No. That would have made him the pope and he was never a pope.
The pope is also known as the Bishop of Rome.Holy Father