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Wandile
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The Pope first and foremost is the Bishop of Rome. He is not a universal bishop who as a result has jurisdiction in Rome. Rather, he is the Bishop of Rome who has universal jurisdiction due to his primacy. As Bishop of Rome he is rightly a Latin bishop of a Latin diocese. Its is only proper that he be a Latin. In history there have been a few popes of eastern heritage but once made Pope, they celebrated the Roman mass and were roman in everything but their heritage.
Theoretically any bishop can be a bishop of any place. However it is only appropriate that a Melkite be Melkite patriarch rather than a Latin.
Theoretically any bishop can be a bishop of any place. However it is only appropriate that a Melkite be Melkite patriarch rather than a Latin.