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26 October, 10:40

Which aspect of the Roman Catholic Church established in the 300s remains today? A) The Roman Catholic Church's leader is still the bishop of Rome, or the pope. B) The Roman Catholic Church remains the official church of the city of Rome. C) The Roman Catholic Church remains the only official church. D) The Roman Catholic Church's power structure remains unchanged.

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  1. 26 October, 11:00
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    The correct answer here is the option A.

    The pope is the supreme leader of the Roman Catholic Church, and he is in fact the Bishop of Rome therefore the supreme pontiff which means the greatest priest. The current pope of the Roman Catholic Church is Francis who succeeded Benedict XVI. The pope is also the Vatican's head of state.
  2. 26 October, 11:08
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    The Roman Catholic Church’s leader is still the bishop of Rome, or the pope. aspect of the Roman Catholic Church established in the 300s remains today
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