We also have the problem of having state-sanctioned religions - which was the case in the former USSR. Not all Catholics recognize the Pope of Rome, for instance. But if the State states that All Catholics must recognize the Pope, they are interfering into the affairs of the Church, against the rightful separation of church and state.
We also have the problem of having state-sanctioned religions - which was the case in the former USSR. Not all Catholics recognize the Pope of Rome, for instance. But if the State states that All Catholics must recognize the Pope, they are interfering into the affairs of the Church, against the rightful separation of church and state.
We also have the problem of having state-sanctioned religions - which was the case in the former USSR. Not all Catholics recognize the Pope of Rome, for instance. But if the State states that All Catholics must recognize the Pope, they are interfering into the affairs of the Church, against the rightful separation of church and state.