vicar of christ
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Definition
- Noun:
- The head of the Roman Catholic Church: "Vicar of Christ" is a formal title for the Pope, signifying his role as the representative of Jesus Christ on Earth.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Vicar of Christ addressed the crowd in St. Peter's Square.
- As the Vicar of Christ, the Pope holds a unique spiritual authority for Catholics worldwide.
Advanced Usage
- The title "Vicar of Christ" is used primarily in formal, theological, or historical contexts to emphasize the Pope's spiritual leadership and direct succession from Saint Peter.
- The doctrine discusses the authority vested in the Vicar of Christ.
Variants and Related Words
- Pontiff (n): Another formal title for the Pope.
- Holy Father (n): A respectful and common form of address for the Pope.
- Supreme Pontiff (n): A title emphasizing the Pope's highest ecclesiastical authority.
Synonyms
- Pope: The most common and direct synonym.
- Bishop of Rome: A title referencing the Pope's specific diocese.
Notes on Meaning
- This term is specific to Roman Catholic ecclesiology. It is not used for leaders of other Christian denominations.
- The title underscores a theological belief in the Pope's role as Christ's earthly representative, rather than just an administrative leader.
Noun
- the head of the Roman Catholic Church