A bishop appointed to help a diocesan bishop.
a bishop of African or afro-American race
Catholic bishop conference of the Philippines
a bishop of African or afro-American race
It shows his rank.
It is a religious rank higher than priest,but lower than bishop.
It is a euphamism similar in meaning to choking the bishop, spanking the monkey, and popping your baloney.
One who aids another; an assistant; a coworker., The assistant of a bishop or of a priest holding a benefice.
Episcopo is Italian in origin, from the Latin word "episcopus" meaning "bishop".
There really isn't a standard universal name for a bishops residence, in the same meaning of the word 'residence' as is commonly used in meaning 'where does he sleep?'. Some places it can be an historical palace, in others it can be an apartment. In developing countries, it may well be less than that. Liturgically, it has the meaning of where his chair is. His chair or throne is called a cathedra, the building which holds a cathedra is called a cathedral. Another meaning of that question, though, can be answered geographically. In the sense that you might ask me where my residence is, I could either give you the name of the building or the name of my city. In that sense of the meaning, the official residence of a bishop is a diocese. Under the rules set down by the Council of Trent, a bishop must actually live within the borders of his diocese (except for titular bishops, meaning a bishop who was not named to oversee an actual geographic place). There is no rule, though, in which particular building a bishop needs to sleep in.
Gillespie is an Irish - possibly Scottish - surname, meaning Servant of the Bishop - Giolla an Easbaig.
The Bishop is the authority in the Catholic Church. He, like Priests, Archbishops, and the Pope, represent Christ on earth. During Confirmation, the Bishop bears witness to the vows you are making as a young adult. Confirmation accepts you into the church as a full adult member, no longer a child.