Demystifying Tradition: Does the Orthodox Church Have a Pope?
Demystifying Tradition: Does the Orthodox Church Have a Pope?
In the world of Christianity, the Roman Catholic Church is famously led by a pope. But what about the Orthodox Church? Contrary to popular belief, it does not have a centralized authority figure akin to the pope. Instead, the Orthodox Church is governed by a hierarchical structure of bishops, each with autonomy over their jurisdiction. This unique setup highlights the decentralized nature of the Orthodox faith, emphasizing the collective responsibility of its bishops and a commitment to maintaining the purity of its ancient traditions. While different in structure, the Orthodox Church shares the same fundamental principles as other Christian denominations: faith, devotion, and a pursuit of spiritual truth.




















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