The Catholic, i.e. the church-goer.
The highest rank women can reach in the Catholic church are to be saints, with Mary, the mother of Jesus, being even higher than other saints..AnswerThe only "rank" in the Catholic Church belongs to the clergy, Pope, Bishops (Cardinals, ArchBishops, Bishops), priests, deacons, minor orders; then the laity, who hold no "rank". Thus women will hold no "rank" in the Catholic Church from the point of view of titles. However, if you read the job description of all of the clergy, you know that Our Blessed Lord appointed them only "to serve". From that point of view, service, then women are running neck in neck with men, but again, no rank. Remember that the Church is the Mystical Body of Christ, and only exists to be conformed to His Will. As Our Blessed Lord, Himself, pointed out, there should be no such talk among you!
Prioress
archbishop
Bishops traditionally wear violet (purple).
In order of 'rank' in the Catholic church, the Pope, the cardinals, the archbishops and bishops, the priests, deacons and brothers of religious orders.
An archpriest is a rank given to a married priest in the Eastern Orthodox Church, or an honorific title bestowed upon a priest with a specific function in the Roman Catholic church.
The levels of priesthood in the Catholic Church are from lowest to highest ranking:parish priestmonsignorbishoparchbishopcardinalPopeThe monsignor is a priest who has more administrative experience. He is usually in charge of a large parish or cathedral in the Catholic Church diocese.
there is no high rank in my opinion because the preacher is teaching gods word, everyone is there to learn of him and everyone is equall in the eyes of god The highest rank in the church is the pope!!!
1 place and you are last place
A cardinal is either the highest ranking cleric in the Roman Catholic church, after the Pope, or a beautiful bright red bird. Roanoke is an island in North Carolina and a city in Virginia. http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/cardinal/
No such thing, man made - organized religion, the apostolic church had no hierarchy.