inquisition
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church has numerous bishops, and has had them for a very long time. The Church has never counted Its bishops by race.
.Catholic AnswerThe only voting members of any Ecumenical Council are the Bishops of the Catholic Church. Invited and attending the Second Vatican Council were any number of observers, primarily periti (experts in various fields, the current pope, Benedict XVI, served as a periti during the Second Vatican Council), also there were outsiders invited to observe such as representatives from various protestant groups. .from Wikipedia:Attendance varied in later sessions from 2,100 to over 2,300. In addition, a varying number of periti (Latin: "experts") were available for theological consultation-a group that turned out to have a major influence as the council went forward. Seventeen Orthodox Churches and Protestant denominations sent observers. More than three dozen representatives of other Christian communities were present at the opening session, and the number grew to nearly 100 by the end of the 4th Council Sessions.
All the bishops, including the cardinals, serve to advise the pope on major issues.
des paroisses (parishes)
The political body created by the colonies was called the council. This served as the main governing body in the twelve colonies.
The encomiedros ?
The church served as the center of all of them. The parish was the center of the community and people's lives revolved around parish life.
Grand vizier
Council
Ignatz Bubis was a German national that served as the chairmen of the Central Council of Jews in Germany. He served in this capacity from 1992 to 1999.
A Council of Elder was made up of 28 male citizens over the age of 60. The counci proposed laws and served as a criminal court.
was appointed by President George W. Bush to serve on the national Infrastructure Advisory Council. He was elected chairman of the Business Council in 2002. He served as chairman for the World Business Council for Sustainable Development