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The head of the Roman Church the pop was considered the representatives of Christ on earth

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Answered by mansimayekar
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The pope is the bishop of Rome chosen by cardinals via a conclave involving smoke that ascends up through the Vatican. His title is ”the vicar of Christ”. According to Roman Catholicism. How can Christ have a vicar and how can Christ be reoffered on the altar in the Catholic Church at communion through the doctrine of transubstantiation? He died once, and once only for our sins. Reading Hebrews chapter 9.

Whilst, I have great respect for the pope as the official ambassador and figure head of the Catholic Church. I respect the teachings of the Bible as infallible. I do not believe in papal infallibility or that any human can be infallible that arena and level only lies on the hands of the Almighty.

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