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Priests, bishops, archbishops and cardinals ... what do you mean?
Catholic hierarchy can be divided into two categories: religious hierarchy and ruling hierarchy. God's vocational education belongs to the "level established by God" and consists of bishops, priests and priests. Authority and its rank are based on the governance and rule of the church and some specific division of labor. The highest rank is the Pope, followed by the archbishop, archbishop, provincial and district archbishops, metropolitan bishops, archbishops and dioceses, and cardinals, important members of the Holy See appointed by the Pope. A cardinal is what you call a cardinal. Being a cardinal is not only the privilege of the church god, but also means that as a cardinal, he can testify for his beliefs when necessary. Therefore, traditionally, the cardinal's clothing (robes, shawls, square hats, etc. ) are all "red", so cardinals are also commonly known as "cardinals". In fact, it is more appropriate to call them "cardinals". [Refer to the scripture "Birita" of the inauguration ceremony of cardinals] Cardinals rarely wear green sacrificial clothes, and generally do not wear them unless the church has regulations.
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