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Which of the following correctly compares the leadership of the Roman Catholic to and the Eastern Orthodox Churches?
- Both the Roman Catholic and the Easter Orthodox Churches elected popes to serve as heads of the clergy.
- Both the Roman Catholic and the Easter Orthodox Churches shared authority across many different clergy of equal status
- The Roman Catholic Church centralized authority in the Pope, while the Eastern Orthodox Church shared power between the emperor and the patriarch.
- While the Roman Catholic Church invested its authority in many different bishops, the Eastern Orthodox Church appointed one pattiarch.

(I think the answer is D but I'm not sure. Please help! 15 points!!)

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I say the third option, the Roman Catholics have a Pope (Francis), and the Eastern Orthodox Church has a emperor and a patriarch (Bartholomew I).

The correct answer is C) The Roman Catholic Church centralized authority in the Pope, while the Eastern Orthodox Church shared power between the emperor and the patriarch.

The statement that correctly compares the leadership of the Roman Catholic to and the Eastern Orthodox Churches is "The Roman Catholic Church centralized authority in the Pope, while the Eastern Orthodox Church shared power between the emperor and the patriarch."

For Roman Catholics followers, the "heart" of their Church is the Vatican City, in Rome, where the Pope lives and has its offices. All the authority of the Catholic Church relies on the Pope, who is the maximum figure because Catholics believe that he is the vicar of Christ, the representant of Jesus Christ on Earth. In the case of the Eastern Orthodox Church, the authority is shared between the two most important figures for the Orthodox: the patriarch and the emperor.