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St Patrick is buried in the grounds of Down Cathedral which is a Church of Ireland/Anglican-Episcopalian-Protestant church.
An Archbishop is basically an elevated Bishop. So, a Bishop will usually take the place of the deceased Archbishop. The church can still function, so nothing really "happens" to the church itself.
The Church of England.Anglican Catholic Answer!Henry didn't form any church as far as I have been taught! He was a member of the Catholic Church in England, known throughout the ages as the Church in England! The first bishop of that Church was Aristobulos, a friend of S. Paul and who is mentioned in the Ep, to the Romans.What Henry did do was to take sides in a thousand year long dispute regarding the authority within the Church, did it still lay with the apostles through the College of Bishops? Or was it with the Bishop of Rome?Henry and the English Church simply pointed out to Rome, that according to the Canons of the Church no bishop had authority to interfere in another bishop's see. This upset the Bishop of Rome and he refused Henry in to his communion!Regardless of his intention, he did, in fact, create a Protestant denomination.
General Leonidas Polk became a Bishop in the Episcopalian Church in Louisiana in 1841. Custermen
The highest christian official is the pope. The pope represents God on Earth. He has a special gift that god gave him. He can not make a mistake when saying the word of god.
Patrick was a Catholic bishop and missionary in Ireland, he worked for God and His Catholic Church.
St. Patrick evangelized Ireland and was well known as Ireland’s patron saint. He was also a bishop in the early Christian church.
it was initiated by James Goold first bishop of Melbourne in 1848
St. Paul's Church - Halifax - was created in 1749.
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Patrick Robert Lagges has written: 'The legislative authority of the Conference of Bishop's' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Episcopal conferences (Catholic), Government
The cathedral of the diocese is the bishop's church.
The bishop's church is the cathedral of the diocese.
Saint Patrick, being a bishop of the Church, definitely drank alcohol as often as every Sunday at mass during Eucharist. He also administered the chalice full of wine to parishioners with regularity. However, it is unlikely that he abused alcohol as a bishop of the Church, as many are prone to do in "celebration of his life", a life which was marked by modesty and sobriety, oddly enough.
St Patrick's day is technically Catholic as Patrick is the Patron Saint of Ireland. He would have been beatified by the catholic church. St Patrick's day is a celebration of his life. However, it is not really a religious festival.
The Presiding Bishop is the Chief Apostle of the Church of God In Christ. He is the leader of the church. Bishop Charles E. Blake of Los Angeles, California is the Presiding Bishop of the Church
The bishop for st josephs church is Father John.