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What's the difference between a bishop, a pope, a priest and a priest?

There are the following differences among bishops, popes, priests and priests:

1. The positions of bishop, pope, priest and priest are different.

Bishop: A senior Catholic and Orthodox priest. A position above a priest, usually the head of a regional church.

Pope: From the standpoint of the Catholic Church, the Pope is the living representative of Jesus Christ, the heir of the Apostle Peter, the leader of Catholicism and the bishop of Rome, the patriarch of the West, the chief bishop of Italy, the chief bishop and chief bishop of Italy, and the supreme head of the Vatican.

Priest: (priest), that is, the title of priest, priest and priest. Between the bishop and the priest, it is a seven-level product. It is a religious post of Roman Catholicism and Orthodox Church.

Pastor: (the old translator) is a Protestant saint. In the three-level holy system, the priest is the bishop at the next level and the clerk at the next level.

2. The number of bishops, popes, priests and priests is different.

There is only one Pope in the world. Every parish has a bishop. A priest is a Protestant priest, and a Catholic priest is called a priest, which is equivalent to a priest.

3. Bishops, popes, priests and priests are produced in different ways.

The Pope is elected by cardinals under the age of 80, and the college of cardinals elects from each other. At present, there are 120 cardinals of voting age in the world, all of whom are elites elected by the Pope from local churches, and most of them usually serve as archbishops in metropolitan bishops' jurisdictions.

Once the current pope died, they even gathered in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican to elect the next pope. The priest was approved by the bishop, who ordained him and made him a priest. Priests should be elected by the whole church, or by other elders who teach priests and priests.