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It is okay if the Pope is merely the head of the Roman Church. Thing is, he claims to have jurisdiction in our Churches. As malphono said, its like taxation withour representation. You want to rule us, we want to be part of the process in getting to decide who rules.I’ll try to respond to this within the confines of my abilities. The Bishop of Rome is the head of the Latin (or if you prefer Roman) Catholic Church. Therefore, he should be elected by the Latin (Roman) Church. IMHO the ideal would be the clergy of the diocese of Rome doing this. The practice is that those who have titular churches in Rome do the electing. It is then that the Bishop of Rome is also the head of all the Catholic churches.
Every Patriarch or Primate or whatever they call their chief bishop is elected by the synod of their own Church. And as you stated, it is a different scenario. The Ecumenical Patriarch does not have jurisdiction in any other Church other than his own, so the other Churches don’t really need to have a say in his election. The Pope of Rome has a say in Eastern Catholic Churches, thus it is only natural and fair that we get representation in his election.As an aside, I’d be interested as to what happens in the Orthodox Churches. Who elects the Ecumenical Patriarch? I do understand his position is different because he does not hold a position in the Orthodox churches that is even remotely analogous to the Roman Pope.