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Bishop - Wikipedia In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance and administration of dioceses The role or office of the bishop is called episcopacy or the episcopate
Bishop | Definition, History, Role | Britannica Bishop, in some Christian churches, is the chief pastor and overseer of a diocese, an area containing several congregations Certain Christian traditions have maintained the view that bishops are the successors of the Apostles, a doctrine known as apostolic succession
What is a Bishop? - Archdiocese of Boston - Boston, MA A bishop is regarded by Catholics as a shepherd, a successor of the apostles whom Jesus Christ chose to carry on the work of His church A bishop is called to exercise a three-fold office within the Catholic Church: to teach, govern and sanctify
Bishop - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bishop is a type of clergy in some Christian churches The bishop is the leader of the Christians and the Christian priests in each diocese The diocese which a bishop governs is called a bishopric Episcopal is the adjective for bishops A cathedral is the church building where the bishop has an episcopal throne
What defines a bishop? - Bible Hub A bishop, as portrayed in Scripture, is more than an administrative leader He embodies a calling to guard the faithful, teach sound doctrine, and exemplify the character of Christ
Uncovering the Meaning and Responsibilities of a Bishop A bishop is an ordained minister who holds a significant position in the church hierarchy Bishops are considered the successors of the apostles, and they are responsible for overseeing the spiritual and administrative affairs of a diocese
Bishop - definition of bishop by The Free Dictionary 1 a person who supervises a number of local churches or a diocese, being in the Greek, Roman Catholic, Anglican, and other churches a member of the highest order of the ministry 2 a spiritual supervisor, overseer, or the like