Review:
Roman Catholic Church Governance
overall review score: 4.5
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Roman Catholic Church governance refers to the hierarchical structure and system of rules by which the Roman Catholic Church is led and organized.
Key Features
- Papal authority
- Episcopal hierarchy
- Canon law
- Sacraments
- Dioceses and parishes
Pros
- Clear organizational structure
- Centralized leadership under the Pope
- Historical continuity
Cons
- Potential for abuse of power
- Resistance to change or reform
- Lack of transparency in decision-making