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  1. As of 31 December 2020, the Catholic Church consisted of 2,903 dioceses or equivalent jurisdictions, [9] each overseen by a bishop. Dioceses are divided into individual communities called parishes, each staffed by one or more priests, deacons, or lay ecclesial ministers. [10]

  2. 29 paź 2024 · The theme of the body of Christ appears in the letters of Paul (Romans 12; 1 Corinthians 12; Ephesians 4–5; Colossians 1). In modern Roman Catholic theology, the term mystical has been added to body, doubtless with the intention of distinguishing the church as body from the juridical society.

  3. The Catholic Church teaches as a doctrine of faith that Christ gave the Church, in his apostles, a hierarchical structure of an episcopal nature and that within the hierarchy and the Church he established a primacy of authority in the successor of St. Peter.

  4. 21 lis 2023 · Explore the Roman Catholic Church hierarchy and its ranks of clergy - from deacons, priests, bishops, archbishops, cardinals, all the way to the Pope. Updated: 11/21/2023.

  5. 9 wrz 2022 · The Catholic clergy is organized in a strict, sometimes overlapping hierarchy: Pope: Head of the church, he is based at the Vatican. The pope is infallible in defining matters of faith and morals.

  6. There are seven levels in the hierarchy of the Catholic Church, starting at the bottom with people and finishing at the top with God.

  7. The term 'hierarchy' comes from the Greek words for "Holy Order" and refers to those who excercise authority within the Catholic Church by right of ordination and apostolic succession. The three levels Hierachy in Church authority bestowed by Holy Orders are Bishops, Priest, and Deacon.