Definition: The Vatican is the seat of the Pope, the head of the Catholic Church, in Rome, Italy. A pope (Latin: "pope" - bishop) is a person who has been elected by the Holy See as leader of the Roman Catholic Church, and is given the title of "Pope". The Pope represents the power of the Catholic Church on earth. The term "vatican" comes from Latin and means "seat of" or "place of".
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