The Pope
the eyes are visible
Is visible in our sky
Halley's comet is visible every 76 to 79 years. the last appearance was during the 1980's
When a rainbow is visible to you, the sun, your head, and the center of the rainbow's circular arc are all in a line. The sun must be in a clear sky, and the air in front of you must be filled with water droplets.
No. From some parts of the world it is NEVER visible.
Jesus Christ is the invisible head of the Catholic Church.
The Pope is the Vicar of Christ on earth, and the visible head of His Church, the Catholic Church.
Yes, because the Church, when all is said and done, is the Mystical Body of Christ, of which He is the head.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Holy Father has many responsibilities, but only one overall: to be Christ's Vicar on earth; and visible head of the Church.
.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.
The head of the Protestant Church is Jesus.
.Catholic AnswerA Pope is appointed by God, elected by the College of Cardinals, and is the successor of St. Peter as Vicar of Christ on earth. He is the Bishop of Rome, and the visible head of the Church - as Christ's Vicar.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Pope was, AND IS, the Vicar of Christ. He is the successor of St. Peter, and the visible head of the Church on earth. He teaches, and infallibly interprets the Deposit of Faith. He appoints the Bishops, and rules over Christ's Church.
The Pope is head of the Roman Catholic Church.
the Pope is the visible head of the Catholic CHurch. He takes the place of Jesus on earth. The first Pope was St. Peter. Jesus appointed him pope when he said to Peter:"On this rock I will build my church." Peter Means rock.
No, the Pope is the head of the Roman Catholic church. The Ecumenical Patriarch is the head of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Moses Mather has written: 'A brief view of the manner in which the controversy about terms of communion in the visible church, has been conducted, in the present day' -- subject(s): Covenants (Church polity), Grace (Theology), Church membership 'The visible church, in covenant with God: or, An inquiry into the constitution of the visible church of Christ' -- subject(s): Baptism, Covenants (Church polity), Church membership, Infant baptism 'The visible church, in covenant with God; further illustrated' -- subject(s): Regeneration (Theology), Covenants (Church polity)