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In the Catholic Church there are seven sacraments: Baptism, Confirmation, Penance, Eucharist, Marriage, Holy Orders and the Anointing of the sick.

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Did the pope administer 5 of the 7 sacraments?

The pope is a priest and bishop and. as such, can administer all 7 sacraments.


What are the differences between the Catholic and Orthodox sacraments?

The main differences between Catholic and Orthodox sacraments lie in the understanding of the role of the Pope, the use of unleavened bread in the Eucharist, and the number of sacraments recognized. The Catholic Church recognizes the Pope as the head of the Church, uses unleavened bread in the Eucharist, and acknowledges seven sacraments. In contrast, the Orthodox Church does not recognize the Pope's authority, uses leavened bread in the Eucharist, and recognizes more than seven sacraments.


Does the pope allow contraception?

Roman Catholic AnswerThe Holy Father (the Pope) does not "allow" or "disallow" things on his own initiative. He is the Vicar of Christ and *only* teaches what has been handed down to him from the Apostles. He can not teach anything contrary to God's will, and he can not teach his own will. The Church, which is the Mystical Body of Christ and is led by the Holy Spirit has never allowed artificial contraception. It is a mortal sin. For a complete discussion of the subject see Pope Paul VI's encyclical letter: Humanae Vitae below:


How does the pope address people to teach the truth?

the pope turns them into a bishop or even a preist


Which pope sent 40 monks to Britain to teach Christianity?

Pope Gregory the Great


Why does the Catholic church not consider the Anglican sacraments to be valid?

Because they do not have a valid priesthood with which to celebrate the sacraments. However, their baptism is valid. For a complete answer, read the pope's indictment of Anglican Orders below.


Is interdict a weapon for pope?

Yes and somewhat, mostly yes because, an interdict had many sacraments and religious services that could not be preformed in king's lands, the king believed that without such sacraments they might be doomed in hell. I just got this answer from another question that was the exact same!


What jobs does the pope do?

in my own words i think that the pope teach people about god and praying to the people


Where in the Bible does it say anything about the sacraments?

It is not biblical but of men. Pope Innocent the III introduced the 7 sacraments in 1215 AD, along with annual confessions. Today mainstream Christianity still adheres to them.


Does the pope have a special sacrament?

No, the pope has the same seven sacraments as do all Catholics. As a priest and then bishop, he would receive the Sacrament of Holy Orders which is reserved for the clergy but there is no special sacrament for his elevation to the papacy.


How does the pope teach us?

The Pope teaches us to follow God's will and the commandment of God.He encourages us to be faithful to the word of God.


Who helps the pope lead the church and teach people how to follow Jesus?

holy spirit