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Who assists the pope?

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13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

The pope relies on the assistance of the Roman Curia, the College of Cardinals and other bishops throughout the world. For the day to day administration of the Church and Vatican City he relies a great deal on the camerlengo and other members of the Roman Curia. At major liturgies he is assisted by the Papal Master of Ceremonies.

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