The Catholic Why
In this episode of The Catholic Why, we take a closer look at one of the most recognised figures in the world—the Pope—and ask a simple but important question: what does he actually do? Beyond ceremonies, titles, and public appearances, the Pope has a deeply spiritual and governing role within the Catholic Church. We explore his responsibilities as the Bishop of Rome, his role as the successor of Saint Peter, and his mission to preserve unity in the Church while guiding Catholics in faith and morals. This episode breaks down how the Pope teaches, governs, and leads—through documents, decisions, appointments, and pastoral direction—and how his role connects with bishops and the global Church. We also touch on why the Pope is not a “CEO of the Church,” but a servant leader called to strengthen the faith and confirm believers in truth. If you’ve ever wondered how one person can lead over a billion Catholics worldwide, this episode will help clarify both the scope and the heart of the papacy. Join us as we continue the Church Governance series—unpacking how the Catholic Church is led, structured, and unified in its mission.
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