Holy See explained to kids

The Holy See is the governing body of the Catholic Church, which is located in the city of Vatican City in Rome, Italy. The Holy See is the supreme authority of the Catholic Church, and it is responsible for the spiritual and moral guidance of more than 1.2 billion Catholics around the world. The Holy See is also a sovereign entity, with its own constitution, government, and diplomatic relations. The head of the Holy See is the Pope, who is the Bishop of Rome. The Holy See has a long and rich history, dating back to the early days of Christianity. For centuries, the Holy See was the most powerful institution in the Western world. However, its power and influence have declined in recent years, and it is now considered to be a largely ceremonial position. Nevertheless, the Holy See remains an important figurehead in the Catholic Church, and its decisions and pronouncements are highly respected. The Holy See is a member of a number of international organizations, including the United Nations, the Council of Europe, and the World Trade Organization. It also has diplomatic relations with more than 180 countries. The Holy See is a fascinating and unique institution, and it plays an important role in the Catholic Church and in the world.

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