Albanian Byzantine Catholic Church
Armenian Catholic Church
Bulgarian Greek Catholic Church
Chaldean Catholic Church
Coptic Catholic Church Patriarchate
Ethiopian Catholic Church
Byzantine Church of Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro
Greek Byzantine Catholic Church
Hungarian Byzantine Catholic Church
Italo-Albanian Byzantine Catholic Church
Macedonian Catholic Church
Maronite Catholic Church
Melkite Greek-Catholic Church
Romanian Greek-Catholic Church
Ruthenian Byzantine Catholic Church
Slovak Byzantine Catholic Church
Syriac Catholic Church Patriarchate
Syro-Malabar Catholic Church
Syro-Malankara Catholic Church
Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church
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 pope is the leader of the entire Christian Church. However, only Catholics recognize this authority.
Catholics are part of the Roman Catholic Church while Presbyterians are part of the Reformed Protestant tradition. Catholics believe in the authority of the Pope and sacraments while Presbyterians follow a Presbyterian form of government with elected elders. Additionally, Catholics have a strong emphasis on tradition and liturgical worship, whereas Presbyterians typically have a simpler worship style.
The pope leads all the Christian Church. However, only the Catholics recognize his leadership.
It means that the pope is the leader of the Universal Church - all of Christianity. However, non-Catholics dispute this and do not recognize the pope as their leader.
The Pope is the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church (that is, the Latin Rite and the Eastern Catholic Churches in full communion with the Roman Pontiff).Catholics recognize the Pope as a successor to Saint Peter, whom, according to the Bible, Jesus named as the "shepherd" and "rock" of the Church.
most of the people on earth don't recognize the pope. even other churchs don't recognise the pope. he is recognised as the head of the catholic church, but that's about it as far as non catholics go.
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.
He is the pope or leader of the Christian Church around the world. However, only Catholics recognize hus leadership.
There are none. If they do not recognize the pope as the leader of the Church, they are not true Catholics despite what they might call themselves.
There is no Pope specifically for Monaco, or any other single country. Pope Francis (2013) is the Roman Catholic Pope and Catholics in Monaco, and elsewhere, recognize him as the leader of their religion.
No, not technically. Eastern Catholics are in communion with Rome, which means they recognize the Pope as the Supreme Pontiff. Orthodox do not recognize the Pope as the leader of the Church. They recognize the Pontiff as "first among firsts," but think that the Pope (which means Father) does not have the last say in all things religious. Orthodox believe that Ecumenical Councils have the last say in what happens in the Church. Though there are many Orthodox Churches around the world such as the Greek Orthodox Church or the Russian Orthodox Church they all agree on doctrine as identified in the Seven Ecumenical Councils that took place before Catholics and Orthodox split in 1054. Eastern Catholic churches were originally built along ethnic lines, but now are open to any ethnicity, regardless of the country in which they live. For example, the Ruthenian Byzantine Catholic Church was originally in Ruthenia, a region of Eastern Europe that is now part of Poland, eastern Slovakia, Northern Hungary and western Ukraine. There is a Byzantine Catholic Church in that region still, but there is also a Ruthenian Byzantine Catholic Church in America. I know, that is what I am. My ancestors originally came from eastern Slovakia. Almost all Eastern Catholics follow a liturgy that is identical to the Orthodox church in the region where they came from. But the main difference is that of the issue of the Pope.