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- | The '''Pope''' ({{lang-la|papa}}; from Greek ''πάππας'', ''pappas'', a child's word for ''father'') is the [[Bishop (Catholicism)|Bishop]] of [[diocese of Rome|Rome]] and the leader of the worldwide [[Catholic Church]]. | + | The '''Pope''' is the [[Bishop (Catholicism)|Bishop]] of [[diocese of Rome|Rome]] and the leader of the worldwide [[Catholic Church]]. |
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The Pope is the Bishop of Rome and the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church.
References
- History of the Popes by Ludwig von Pastor
See also
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