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Catholicism (there is no Roman Catholicism) is headed by Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ. His Vicar on earth is the Pope in Rome. The priests who represent Him in each diocese are the Bishops, they are the head of their diocese, as the Lord's representative.

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