IPA: /poʊp/
KK: /poʊp/
The leader of the Roman Catholic Church, who is based in Vatican City and is considered the spiritual successor to Saint Peter.
The pope addressed the crowd in St. Peter's Square during the Easter celebration.
Pope → The word 'pope' originates from the Late Latin 'papa' (meaning father), which itself comes from the Greek 'pappas' (meaning father). The term is used to denote the Bishop of Rome and spiritual leader of the Catholic Church, emphasizing a paternal role in the faith.
Think of the word 'father' in both Greek and Latin, as 'pope' signifies a spiritual father or leader in the Catholic Church.