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Pope edits
Why are you changing all the titles on multiple pope's duties? Seems to be a controversial edit, and just looking for clarification. - PabloMartinez (talk) 12:41, 8 May 2020 (UTC)
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'Chief pastor' already present on Wikipedia
I had already found the term of 'chief pastor of the Catholic Church' in another Wikipedia page on a pope, I think (maybe it was Pope Pius IX or XI, I don't remember). Previously on the pages I've edited there was the title 'head of Catholic Church' while it is not correct on a theological basis because the head of the Catholic Church is Jesus Christ according to Catholicism, therefore the title 'head of the Catholic Church' could give wrong information concerning Catholic theology thus making Wikipedia biased about this. I thought that 'chief pastor' was a better way to underline the only terrestrial leadership the pope has since 'pastor' is commonly used for Earthly (and not Heavenly) religious leadership. I don't think it is controversial because it known to all that the pope is the terrestrial head of the Roman Catholic Church; it could become controversial to Orthodox Christians since they believe that they are the true Catholic ('Universal') Church and they believe that the pope shouldn't be in charge. But obviously according to this logic we should change the term 'Catholic Church' in 'Roman Catholic Church' in all Wikipedia pages and that would be useless, since most people refer to the Roman Church simply as the Catholic Church. 2.35.237.85 (talk) 09:42, 12 May 2020 (UTC)

Edit: On this page the Hungarian primate bishop of Hungary is considered to be 'the chief pastor of the Catholic Church in Hungary', thus I don't think it is a problem to use the same terminology for the terrestrial ruler of the whole Church

2.35.237.85 (talk) 09:48, 12 May 2020 (UTC)