The pope is the highest ranking member of the Catholic hierarchy.
The bishop is higher even though he is an auxiliary bishop.
No it is the other way around
no, monsignors are lower than bishops
They are: priest, monsignor, bishop, archbishop, cardinal and pope.
An archbishop is one rank higher than a bishop.
A Reverend Monsignor is a title given to a priest by the Vatican. His bishop must request this honor of the Holy Father, it is usually given in recognition of outstanding work.
Every Catholic priest is under the authority of the an individual Bishop. The Bishop may recommend that priest for the honor of being a Monsignor, or even recommend to the Apostolic Delegate that a particular priest might make a good Bishop. All honors, whether to Monsignor, or above, such as being consecrated a Bishop belong to the Holy See, and are ultimately, the Pope's decision.
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Yes, a priest or monsignor can confirm with the permission of the bishop. The bishop is the usual person who confirms Catholics but the bishop can give permission for the parish priest to confirm. This permission is usually given for the Sacraments of Initiation, Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist, that are received by new adult Catholics in just about every Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil Mass.
Nothing really, in the most English speaking countries, Monsignor is just an honorary title bestowed from the Vatican on certain priests as an honor requested by their bishop, usually in reward for their services. However, in some countries, Monsignor refers to a Bishop not a priest (non-English speaking, such as France and Spain.)
It is an ecclesiastical rank evidentally between Priest and Bishop and probably below Monsignor- who is in effect a senior Priest of a parish. There is a huge gap between Priest and Monsignor- and Bishop. a Bishop is in charge of a diocese- usually a large metropolitan area- Like the Archdiocese of Newark, in which Jersey City belongs. The canons may have been ecclesiastical lawyers- something like JAG men, as the canon law is the law of the church, they would rank between Priest and Bishop, possibly below monsignor. a Mnor canon would be a lower-ranking one.
Roman Catholic AnswerIf you are talking about sacramental power, or grace, only Our Blessed Lord is higher than a Bishop. The Pope and the Cardinals are Bishops.
A priest who has shown fine example and works may be named a monsignor by the bishop. Hist title is "Rt. Reverend" A priest who has shown leadership may be maned a vicar forane for a region. His title is "Very Reverend". Both monsignors and vicars are priests; after that, a select few names are submitted to the Pope by the local bishop to become Bishop. That is the final sacrament of Holy Orders.
It is a religious rank higher than priest,but lower than bishop.
A monsignor is a member of the clergy of the Catholic Church who has received an ecclesiastical honorific title from the pope. A monsignor is a clergy member who provides the church with special governance.