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Leaders of the Catholic Church (religion)(history)


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Leaders of the Catholic Church



     The Catholic Church is divided into different leaders. The leaders are composed of deacons, clergy, priests, and bishops. The leadership is designed to inspire other members of the church to join. It will also inspire members of the church to do better and be better. The church wants to set an example and inspire people to be something that is spiritually better. Church is supposed to help people spiritually to give the soul the spiritual energy it deserves. Designed to lift people up and help people in their time of need. The church is suppose to help people spiritually and mentally.

     The bishop, is the highest level among the Catholic Church. He has the authority to give orders from the holy orders and priest orders. He guides the rest of the church accordingly. Speaks the testaments and tries to make sure everybody abides by them. He can preach to anybody in the church.

      Priest, instructed to help the bishop complete holy orders. Most of the orders given would often include teaching the word of God to the people. Priest, do not have the authority to give holy orders. They only have authority to give priestly orders. They must work for the bishops in command. Priests are not allowed to go against the bishop orders. They are sworn to follow the hierarchy of authority to the letter. They can not question the holy orders given by the bishops. They must only follow them and teach people the words of God.

     Deacons, are people who assist the church and bishops. They are not allowed to give orders or preach the sacred holy texts. They are allowed to preach to the people. They usually have jobs outside of the church. They do things that the church needs like cleaning or handing things out. They are the housemaids for the church. Their job is to make sure things look good and get things passed around the church.





Reference:



http://www.patheos.com/library/roman-catholicism/ethics-morality-community/leadershipclergy

https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-francis-effect-the-lessons-of-collaborative-leadership-in-the-catholic-church

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