bishop of rome

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bishop of rome

The Bishop of Rome leads a prayer service in a grand basilica.

Definition

Noun: - The Bishop of Rome: The title for the head of the Roman Catholic Church, who is also the Pope. This term specifically references the Pope's role as the bishop of the Diocese of Rome, a position considered to be the successor of Saint Peter.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Bishop of Rome addressed the crowd in Saint Peter's Square.
    • Historically, the authority of the Bishop of Rome grew significantly over the centuries.
    • As Bishop of Rome, his primary cathedral is the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran.
Advanced Usage
  • "The See of the Bishop of Rome": Refers to the diocese or ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Pope.
    • Theological discussions often focus on the primacy of the See of the Bishop of Rome.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pontiff (n): Another formal title for the Pope.
  • Holy Father (n): A respectful and common title for the Pope.
  • Vicar of Christ (n): A theological title emphasizing the Pope's role as a representative of Jesus Christ on Earth.
  • Supreme Pontiff (n): A title highlighting the Pope's highest ecclesiastical authority.
Synonyms
  • Pope: The most common and direct synonym.
  • Sovereign of the Vatican City State: Refers to the Pope's temporal governance role.
  • Successor of Peter: Emphasizes the apostolic succession from Saint Peter.
Related Phrases
  • The Papacy: The office or tenure of the Pope.
    • The history of the papacy is deeply intertwined with the role of the Bishop of Rome.
Related Idioms
  • "To kiss the Fisherman's Ring": An idiom referring to a gesture of respect towards the Pope, the , whose ring bears the image of Saint Peter fishing.
    • The new ambassador prepared to kiss the Fisherman's Ring during the audience with the Bishop of Rome.
bishop of rome

The Bishop of Rome leads a prayer service in a grand basilica.

Noun
  1. the head of the Roman Catholic Church