The Catholic Church has a hierarchical structure, with the Pope at its head.
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The Catholic Church has a strong emphasis on hierarchy (levels of leadership).
The Pope is the head of the Catholic Church. He is God鈥檚 representative on Earth.
Cardinals are a team of close advisors to the Pope. When the Pope dies or resigns, the next Pope is usually chosen from the cardinals.
Archbishops and bishops normally supervise a number of churches in one area.
Priests are the people in charge of individual churches.
It helps to prevent false teaching by having one strong teacher who can communicate the right beliefs.
It helps to maintain unity because when the leaders agree the churches tend to agree as well.
It helps to create a strong organisation, meaning the Church is less likely to split.
All the focus can be on one person, rather than everyone playing their part.
If the main leader makes a wrong decision it can be harder for people to object.
People can tend to feel less involved and engaged in the direction and focus of the Church.