A bishop is responsible for overseeing a diocese or region within a church, providing pastoral care and leadership to clergy and parishioners. They are also charged with administering sacraments, teaching doctrine, and maintaining the unity of the church through preaching and guidance. Additionally, bishops often serve as spiritual and moral authorities within their communities, advocating for social justice and charity.
Priest's have the duty to listen to the problems of the followers and under the direction of his Bishop, has the responsibility of teaching and looking after his flock.
It depends. An Auxillary Bishop is usually the assistant Bishop. When there is a large jurisdiction or region, the Jurisdictional Bishop usually appoints assistants.
The archbishop is a person like the pope but two steps down and the Bishop himself the arch bishop is one step down and when the Bishop dies the Arch bishop becomes the Bishop
The bishop has two diagonal cuts for two reasons. First it is to look like a bishop's Mitre, his ceremonial hat which has diagonal sides. The second is to show that the Bishop moves in diagonal directions.
The Duties of Lords and Vassel Letter from Bishop Fulbert Chapter 13 section 2
The two fundamental duties of a softPBX are call signaling and voice transmission
Monsignor is an honorary title given to some priests by the pope through recommendation of the local bishop. It is based on merit and years of service to the Church. There are no special duties other the the normal pastoral duties to receive the title.
What duties are you referring to?... there is nothing stated. Are you referring to the Pastor (Parish Priest) or the Associate (Parochial Vicar). Only the bishop may remove the Parish Priest. Do not attempt a petition or public outcry as this would cause scandal within the community, but deal directly with the bishop by having individual parishioners write letters to the bishop, explaining in detail what it is that you think that how your priest is not fulfilling his duties. Cannon 1740 - 1752: Section II: The procedure for the removal or transfer of Parish Priests ---
a bishop is the leader of a diocese which may include all churches in a diocese an arch bishop is the same but if his diocese has a major city then he is called arch bishop . in simple terms a bishop is an executive in charge of a division of the church as is an archbishop. once a bishop is made a cardinal the change isunbeivable as his duties increase that often he is called to rome for discussion with other cardinals and the Pope
The Duties of Lords and Vassel Letter from Bishop Fulbert Chapter 13 section 2
Yes, if it is an available move to you, you can move your bishop two spaces and take your opponent's queen.