The pope in Rome is not the leader of any Orthodox Church. The pope is only the leader of the Roman Catholics and has no jurisdiction (power or authority) over the Orthodox Church, which has its own leaders, such as the Ecumenical Patriarch in Constantinople.
The Pope's move and the establishment of a rival pope divided the Church's supporters.
There isn't a pope in Australia, there is only one pope and he rules over the Church from the Vatican in Rome, Italy.
Yes, the pope is the bishop of Rome.
The Pope's move and the establishment of a rival pope divided the Church's supporters.
The pope is the head of Rome and he therefore wields quite a lot of power. The saying therefore implies that you cannot strive with a person that is more powerful than you are.
The Pope is the head of the Vatican city state in his political role. Vatican city is pretty much all that is left of the papal states, the pope has full sovereign power in Vatican city, Vatican city is a member of the United nations as well. The pope could also be considered to rule the diocese of Rome, if you refer solely to the spiritual city of Rome and not the secular Rome. The authority of the Pope springs from his succession from St peter as bishop of Rome
The bishop of Rome is the pope. Currently pope Francis is the bishop of rome
.Catholic AnswerThe Holy Father in Rome has authority over all bishops and priests in the world, but particularly, he is the Bishop of Rome.
Pope Leo saved Rome from the Huns.
Saint Peter was the first pope in Rome.
There is no 'pope of Rome.' The popes are of the Universal Church. Pope Leo XIII was in office in 1892.