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Titular bishop
Titular bishop Bishop Richard Pates, current auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis and the Titular Bishop of Suacia. A titular bishop ...
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Talk:Titular bishop
Talk:Titular bishop I don't believe Jacques Gaillot was ... entrusted are called diocesan; others are called titular." Thus, the definition rendered at the beginning ...
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Bishop
Bishop Part of the series on Christianity History ... movements This article is about a religious Bishop. For other uses, see Bishop (disambiguation). A bishop is an ordained member of the Christian ... holds a position of authority. Meaning of bishop The etymology of the word bishop ...
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Bishop (Christianity wiki)
Bishop Part of the series on Christianity History ... Catholicism Orthodox Christianity Protestantism Christian movements A bishop is an ordained member of the Christian ... a position of authority. [edit] Meaning of bishop The etymology of the word bishop comes from the Greek word episkopos (επισκοπος), which can be generally translated as bishop, overseer, superintendent, supervisor, or foreman. From ...
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Bishop (translated from French)
Bishop A bishop with the Middle Ages, paves representing the bishop of Laon The word bishop is the French transcription of the word ... leaders today. Sunday which followed, the new bishop was devoted as bishop by the ...
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Bishop (translated from Spanish)
Bishop In the Christian churches bishop it is priest that it receives by ... griego epískopos, ' vigilanté). In the catholicism The bishop has the fullness of the priesthood, with ... comunión with Papa in Catholic church. The bishop in each diocese occupies the center of ... apostles and therefore with apostolic authority, the bishop has the responsibility of the pastoral ...
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Titular see
Titular see Bishop Richard Pates, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, and titular Bishop of Suacia. A titular see in ...
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Prince-Bishop
Prince-Bishop A Prince-Bishop is a bishop who is a territorial prince of the ... when necessary. Later relations between a prince-bishop and the burghers were not invariably cordial ... Furthermore among of its suffragans: the prince-bishop of Gurk, in Carinthia the prince- ...
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Auxiliary bishop
Auxiliary bishop An auxiliary bishop, in the Roman Catholic Church, is an additional bishop assigned to a diocese because the diocesan bishop is unable to perform his functions, the ... extensive that it requires more than one bishop to administer, or the diocese is ...
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Cardinal Bishop
Cardinal Bishop Cardinal Bishops, or Cardinals of the Episcopal ... suburbicarian sees (who had been rendered strictly titular bishops of those sees by Pope John ... of the lower orders became a Cardinal Bishop he was consecrated a bishop on that occasion. Since 1962 all Cardinals ... then Cardinals have been advanced to Cardinal Bishop (except for the Eastern Rite Patriarchs, ...
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