The word "pontiff" comes from the Ancient Romans who used "Pontifex" as a distinguished title of Roman magistrates whose sacred office was concerned with the construction, maintenance and deconstruction of bridges. The emperor himself was called the "Pontifiex maximus". Pontifex is derived from the Latin "pons" and "facere" or "to make bridge" or "bridge builder" as it was seen as an supernatural power to bridge impassible spans of water, thereby connecting lands. Over time, and with the advent of the Catholic Church, the title "Pontifex Maximus" was given to the pope, as he was the supreme bridge builder between God and man, acting as Christ's intermediary. In English, Pontifex is changed to pontiff.
The pope is the leader of the catholic Church on earth.
The pope in Rome is the leader of the entire Catholic Church.
The pope is the spiritual leader of the Catholic Church.
The Roman Catholic Church is named after the city of Rome, where it was originally based and where the Pope, the leader of the Church, resides. The term "Catholic" means universal, indicating that the Church is meant for all people worldwide.
The Roman Catholic Church
As of March 2013, Pope Francis is the leader of the Catholic Church.
The leader of the Catholic Church is the pope. Today (2011) that is Pope Benedict XVI.
The pope is the head of the Catholic Church. There is only one Catholic Church and it is not a sect. To be a Catholic Church, a church must be in union with the pope. If they are not in union with the pope, they are not Catholic.
The pope is the spiritual leader of the Catholic Church.
The pope in Rome, today that would be Pope Benedict XVI, is the leader of the ENTIRE Catholic Church, even in Russia.
No, the Catholic Church does not recognize divorce and the pope is the leader of the Church.
The pope is the vicar (representative) of Christ on earth. He is a successor of Pope Peter who was named as the first leader of Christianity about the year 33 AD.