Jesus continues to lead the Catholic Church through his vicar on earth, Pope Benedict XVI.
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Pope Benedict XVI.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Bishop has the fullness of Christ's priesthood and leads His Diocese. He appoints priests, who share in his priesthood, and lead the individual parishes. The primary "service" for a Catholic is the Holy Mass, called the Eucharist, and it can only be celebrated by a priest or Bishop.
A divorced man/ woman cannot get married in the catholic church again. The sacrament of matrimony can be received only once in the Roman Catholic Church.
The head of the Roman Catholic Church is called the Pope.
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the episcopal, because in the catholic church what is the practice of the first apostle is still practice until now.
.Catholic AnswerOur Blessed Lord leads the Christians through His Vicar on earth, the Holy Father in Rome who is the visible head of the Church on earth.
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England. Germany was divided after Martin Luther broke away from the Catholic Church, and started a new church, now called the Lutheran church.
The Catholic Church is led by Jesus Christ, and guided by the Holy Spirit. Our Blessed Lord, Jesus', appointed Vicar on earth is St. Peter and his successors, the popes (see Matthew 16:17-19), current (2013) Pope Francis. The Greek Orthodox Church is led by the Patriarch of Antioch.