"Pope" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Pope" Meaning

noun:
1. The bishop of Rome, considered the spiritual leader of the worldwide Catholic Church and the successor of Saint Peter.

2. Any of the holders of this office in the Catholic Church.

verb (past tense):
1. To serve as the head bishop of the Roman Catholic Church.

Example: The Pope is a symbol of the Catholic Church.

Synonyms: pontiff, bishop of Rome.

"Pope" Examples

5 Examples of the Word "Pope"


1. Title of the Head of the Catholic Church

The title "Pope" refers to the spiritual head of the Catholic Church, who is the bishop of Rome.
Example: "The Pope spoke out on social justice and equality during his Easter address."

2. Chief Magistrate of the Vatican City

As the sovereign of the Vatican City, the Pope holds significant political and administrative powers within the city-state.
Example: "The Pope has been working closely with the international community to address issues of global security."

3. An Ancient Christian Bishop

In early Christianity, the term "Pope" referred to the bishop of a particular city or region; devolved to the Bishop of Rome as the supreme bishop.
Example: "The Pope of Alexandria was an important figure in the early history of Christianity in Egypt."

4. Father of Pope

The term can also be used informally to address a father who is of high social or spiritual prominence.
Example: "The boxer was seen visiting his father and said that he was very inspired by him."

5. University Title

A Pope can be used as a title of certain medieval and modern institutions such as movements or pan-African states that create living organs.
Example: "The Catholic University dedicated an event to celebrate the Pope whose previous year was the university's 10th anniversary."

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