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Each diocese has a bishop or archbishop,or cardinal as the local head. The bishop, or archbishop, or cardinal, which is a formal title appointed by the Pope, all report to the Pope, who is the head Bishop of the Church.

Some dioceses have auxiliary bishops under the local diocese Bishop. Those auxiliary bishops report to the local bishop of the diocese.

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