most of the people on earth don't recognize the pope. even other churchs don't recognise the pope. he is recognised as the head of the catholic church, but that's about it as far as non catholics go.
Technically, yes, as the pope is theoretically the head of the entire Church. However, Protestants do not recognize the pope as their leader.
No, the Catholic Church does not recognize divorce and the pope is the leader of the Church.
The pope is the head of the Catholics. Basically, all other Christians don't recognize the pope as their head. That includes many different Protestant groups, Mormons, and Orthodox Christians. Some Christians other than Catholics have their own pope, but of course they won't recognize "the" pope, i.e., the Catholic pope.
The pope is the leader of the entire Christian Church. However, only Catholics recognize this authority.
The monks wrote bad things about John,some even false because King John didnt like the pope and the pope didnt like him.
If the place is Constantinople then the answer is: because he wouldn't recognize his authority as a pope.
It means that the pope is the leader of the Universal Church - all of Christianity. However, non-Catholics dispute this and do not recognize the pope as their leader.
The country of England was recognized by the Pope in the 1st century. The first recorded mention of a Pope occurred during the tenth century. The Pope is the leader of the Catholic Church and the current Pope as of 2013 is Pope Francis.
There is no Pope specifically for Monaco, or any other single country. Pope Francis (2013) is the Roman Catholic Pope and Catholics in Monaco, and elsewhere, recognize him as the leader of their religion.
The pope leads all the Christian Church. However, only the Catholics recognize his leadership.
No. The first pope to carry that title was an anti-pope.
He is the pope or leader of the Christian Church around the world. However, only Catholics recognize hus leadership.