The roots of Rome's leadership of the Western Church partially lie in:
A) the imperial order of Constantine at the Council of Nicaea.
B) a passage from the New Testament Gospel of Matthew.
C) the Greek practice of nominating a patriarch to administer a city.
D) the general agreement among fourth-century bishops that one leader should speak for the Church.
E) the Roman Senate's promotion of the Bishop of Rome as the head of the Church.
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