No he was a God
St. Francis of Assisi was a simple mendicant preacher. He was not a priest or bishop but, late in life, was ordained a deacon. He was the original leader of what became known as the Franciscan friars but held no position of leadership in the Church.
Several sects of the Christian church, but not all Christians, acknowledge a "Pop":Catholic Church - PopeEastern Orthodox Churches - Pope and Patriarch of AlexandriaOriental Orthodox Churches - Pope of Alexandria
In Galatians, Paul referred to James as the Lord's brother and as seeming to be a pillar of the Jerusalem church, along with Peter and John. Of the three, it is hard to prove whom he saw as the leader, but one clue is that when he speaks of all three, he mentions James first. Paul also seems to treat Peter as an equal, suggesting either that he did not regard the leader of the Jerusalem church as the leader of all Christianity, or that Peter was not the leader of the Jerusalem church and James or John was. Thus it seems somewhat likely that James was the leader of Jesus' followers, at least in Jerusalem.
He was originally a fisherman but became an apostle and later was appointed the first pope.
Joshua became the leader of the Israelites after the death of Moses, around 1200-1250 BCE. He led the Israelites into the Promised Land, following God's commands.
St. Peter was appointed as the first leader (pope) of the Church by Our Lord.
Peter I think
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Yes, the popes have been the head of the Church since AD33 when Saint Peter became the first leader of the Church.
The leader of the Church of Christ is called Reverend and President of the Church.
Jesus Christ is the invisible leader of the Church.
God is the leader of worship ina church
The Protestant Church has no one leader. Each denomination within the Protestant Church has it's own leader.
He became leader in 1969.
he became leader of Russia
the leader of the Byzantine Church was called the Metropolitans.
The pope is the leader of the catholic Church on earth.