I'm affraid the answer is NO. A Bishop cannot become a bishop by the internet.
His capabilities, his experience, his preachings, his education, everything is considered when a priest is made a bishop. The ordinance is granted directly by the cardinal or the pope.
Francois de Laval didn't want to become a bishop. He wanted to become a priest. But then when he studied with the Jesuits, they nominated him to be first bishop. And then he was appointed by Pope Alexander VII and became first bishop of Quebec.
Bishop chooses his secretary from Fathers of the community
Saint Patrick is believed to have become a bishop around 432 AD when he was appointed as bishop of Armagh.
He was appointed bishop on June 16, 1980, and consecrated on July 17, 1980.
He was consecrated a bishop on March 19, 1925.
James was the first bishop of Jerusalem.
He was consecrated a bishop on December 12, 1954.
He was appointed bishop of Hippo by the pope in 395.
you have to become a deacon then a priest then a bishop and then a cardinal
Bishop samuel ajayi crowther
Ask your bishop
You are called to be a bishop by the stake president who presides over that area. You cannot study to become one; it is a calling that is believed to be given from God.