- A
bishop is an
ordained member of the
clergy who is
entrusted with a
position of
authority and
oversight in a
religious institution. In Christianity, bishops...
- In the
Catholic Church, a
bishop is an
ordained minister who
holds the
fullness of the
sacrament of holy
orders and is
responsible for
teaching doctrine...
-
Bishop Bishop may
refer to:
William Bishop (
bishop) (c. 1553–1624),
Roman Catholic Vicar Apostolic of
England Jim
Bishop (
bishop) (1908–1994), Anglican...
- of the
Diocese of Rome, they
serve as
advisors to the pope, who is the
bishop of Rome.
Cardinals are
chosen and
formally created by the pope, and typically...
- The pope is the
bishop of Rome and the
visible head of the
worldwide Catholic Church. He is also
known as the
supreme pontiff,
Roman pontiff, or sovereign...
- The
hierarchy of the
Catholic Church consists of its
bishops, priests, and deacons. In the
ecclesiological sense of the term, "hierarchy"
strictly means...
-
begins the game with two
bishops. The
starting squares are c1 and f1 for White's
bishops, and c8 and f8 for Black's
bishops. This
article uses algebraic...
- of the
Bishop of Calcutta,
Reginald Heber.
William Grant Broughton, who
succeeded Scott in 1829, was
consecrated the
first (and only) "
Bishop of Australia"...
- the
senior bishop and a prin****l
leader of the
Church of England, the
ceremonial head of the
worldwide Anglican Communion and the
bishop of the diocese...
- the rank of
metropolitan bishop, or
simply metropolitan (alternative
obsolete form: metropolite),
pertains to the
diocesan bishop or
archbishop of a metropolis...