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The catholic church has been around for over 2000 years. There are many doctrines that all Catholics, even the pope and priests, must follow. The pope is he head of the church on earth and when he speaks "from the chair" as we call it, what he says becomes doctrine, this does not include when he is giving an interview or some conversation. All catholics must follow all doctrine. For those who don't wish to follow the fullness of what the church teaches, well they are called Protestants.

Roman Catholic AnswerYou have been seriously misinformed. The Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Christ which exists to bring His love and Salvation to people. The Church's mission is to go out into the world preaching to all nations and baptizing them in the Name of the Father and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Father, and the Priests are only there to bring Christ's message, and His grace to people in the sacraments.
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