The high-ranking position in the church typically refers to the role of the bishop or archbishop, depending on the denomination. In the Roman Catholic Church, the Pope is considered the highest authority. In other Christian traditions, such as the Anglican Communion, the Archbishop of Canterbury holds a prominent position. Each denomination may have its own hierarchy and titles, but these roles generally involve significant spiritual and administrative responsibilities.
That depends on which country you are referring to. In Constantinople, the Emperor would chose high-ranking church officials, until the end of the Byzantine Empire. In England, the king or queen still officially appoints the high-ranking church officials in Britain.
If within the same organization, typically Supervisor is a higher ranking position than Coordinator.
The highest ranking official in ancient Rome was called the Emperor. Other high ranking officials in Rome were called Generals.
Do you mean by a bishop or other high ranking prelate? If so, it is a crosier.
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The Roman Catholic church is governed from the Vatican, a politically independant city-state within Rome, Italy. This is considered the head of the Church because it is where the Pope and most cardinals (high-ranking clergy) reside.
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A monk has no ranking, and is not part of the church heirarchy. It's a way of living.
A high-ranking Tuk is called a pasha.
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