Les Andrews

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The word “pope” simply means “father,” and in early times was used to refer to any important and respected bishop. Thus, there are documents refering to “Pope Cyprian” of Carthage, or to “Pope Athanasius” of Alexandria. Whereas in the West it eventually was reserved for the bishop of Rome, in the East it continued to be used with more liberality.
Story of Christianity: Volume 1: The Early Church to the Reformation (The Story of Christianity)
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