I'm pretty sure the Pope is the leader of the Catholic Church.
Even though Protestants in general don't follow him, he's still revered by (most) Christians in general.
No, Baptists do not have a pope.
Technically, yes. However, the Baptists do not recognized his leadership.
No, the Pope is for the Christians.
People who follow baptist teachings are called "Baptists"
Baptists call their elders deacons. This name is in the Bible and many baptist churches try to follow the letter of the Bible when organizing their church.
The form of Christianity for which they are named for - ie... Lutherans follow Martin Luther's Protestant, Catholics follow the Roman Catholich teachings...
No, the Pope is a Christian/Catholic figure and is of no relevance to Judaism and Jews.
No, only catholic churches follow Popes.
The pope eats whatever he desires. There is no prescribed diet the pope must follow unless so dictated by his doctor, He must follow the same rules of fasting and abstaining as all Catholics.
In 300AD the Pope's name was Marcellus 1 Follow the link to a list of Popes
He is Catholic, of course.
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