An archbishop is one rank higher than a bishop.
.Catholic AnswerAll Bishops have the same "rank" before God: they all carry the fullness of Christ's priesthood. An Archbishop is just the Bishop of an Archdiocese. In certain limited circumstances, a Bishop may apply to the Archbishop of his province for a decision without going to the Vatican, but this is about the only thing that would put an archbishop "ahead" of a Bishop.
A bishop is lower down than the archbishop.
On the Job training as a bishop, archbishop and cardinal.
Deacon Priest Bishop Archbishop Cardinal Pope
A bishop is in charge of a dioceses (a group of parishes). An archbishop is in charge of an archdioceses (a large dioceses).
His Grace, Archbishop Geroge Stack was ordained a bishop on 10 May 2001.
The words pope, archbishop and bishop are capitalized when they are used as part of the man's name. Such as Pope Pius X, or Bishop O'Connor.
There is no bishop of the United States but each diocese in the country has a bishop or Archbishop.
Catholic AnswerA bishop who presides over an Archdiocese is known as an Archbishop.
Ambrose was a convert to Christianity and governor of Milan, Italy, before he was named bishop,
The archbishop and the pope
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin is the Catholic Archbishop. The Protestant Archbishop is John Robert W. Neill.