The Pope is the archbishop of the Diocese of Rome.
They have both been an archbishop before.
An archbishop is a bishop but he is in charge of an archdiocese. A Cardinal can be a pope if chosen to be one. A Cardinal is usually a Bishop or Archbishop who has the additional responsibility of voting for the next pope.
The Crozier normally symbols an Archbishop so why does the pope have one? Very good question and the answer is that he technicly he was and archbishop before he became a cardinal or a pope.
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.
Pope
The archbishop and the pope
The Pope appoints you as one.
If you are referring to Pope Francis, he was the Cardinal Archbishop of Buenos Aires.
He is almost always a cardinal, usually a cardinal archbishop.
The person who would be higher is the Pope.
Deacon Priest Bishop Archbishop Cardinal Pope
He was the Cardinal Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
He was named Archbishop of Krakow on January 13, 1964.