Catholic Cardinals
Catholic Cardinals are senior church officials in the Roman Catholic Church who are appointed by the Pope. They serve as advisors to the Pope and play a crucial role in the governance of the Church. Cardinals are often responsible for overseeing specific regions or departments within the Church, and they are also involved in the election of a new Pope during a conclave.
There are different types of Cardinals, including Cardinal Bishops, Cardinal Priests, and Cardinal Deacons, each with specific roles and responsibilities. Cardinals typically wear distinctive red attire, symbolizing their commitment to the Church and their willingness to sacrifice for their faith.