The position of bishop is an office of authority within the Roman Catholic Church (along with the Eastern Orthodox Church and many others) that claims apostolic succession from the original twelve apostles. Bishops are generally given authority and oversight and are part of the "episcopate" (or the global body of all bishops). The region of their authority is called an "Episcopal see", which is the official seat of the bishop, but it could be considered the bishop's "office"
It is called a crosier
The ceremonial hat of a bishop is called a mitre. It is a tall, pointed hat worn during liturgical ceremonies as a symbol of the bishop's authority and office within the Catholic Church.
Cathedral. The Cathedra is, in effect the Bishop"s seat or throne. Normally a Bishop is the chief ecclesiastical officer of a major city or community=-a diocese, Bishopric ( rarely used in US) or Archdiocese. Bishops correspond to Mayoral level officials- if the Cardinals are the (general staff).
The hat worn by a bishop, including Bishop Nikolai, is called a "mitre." This ceremonial headwear is characterized by its two peaks and is often embellished with symbols that reflect the bishop's office and faith. The mitre signifies the bishop's authority and role within the Church.
A bishopric is a diocese or region of a church where a bishop governs, or the office or function of a bishop.
There is no person or office with the title "Bishop if Great Britain". The head of the Anglican church is the "Archbishop of Canterbury" and the current incumbent of that position is a man called Justin Welby.
A bishop's staff is called a crosier.
Mariano S. Bishop died in 1953.
Mariano S. Bishop was born in 1906.
The crozier is the staff used by a bishop.
Emertius Bishop or Laid Bishop
The region under a bishop's control is called a diocese.