Leadership in the Catholic Church

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Leadership in the Catholic Church

Think of all the leaders in your school….. The Principal Vice Principal Year Heads Form Tutor Teacher Pupils

The Catholic Church has leaders too….

School Catholic Church The Principal Vice Principal Year Heads Form Tutor Teacher Pupils The Pope Cardinals Archbishop Bishop Priest Lay People/Clergy

The Pope is the leader of the Catholic Church. He is elected into his job by Cardinals. He lives in the Vatican, in Rome.

Cardinals help the Pope Cardinals help the Pope. They give him advice when he needs someone to talk to about important issues. When a pope dies they get to elect a new pope. Cardinals also look after Bishops throughout the world and make sure they are doing a good job.

An Archbishop is next in line to a Cardinal. They look after an area with lots of parish churches in a country. This area is called a Diocese. For example: Dublin has an Archbishop. His name is Archbishop Diarmuid Martin. A bishop is very similar to an archbishop they just look after a smaller area.

A priest is very like a teacher A priest is very like a teacher. It is their job to teach the people in their parish about Jesus. A priest looks after a Church in a parish. They say Mass for the people in their parish every day.