Emertius Bishop or Laid Bishop
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Bishops are ordained members of the Christian clergy. If a bishop is retired then they are simply addressed by name.
The Rt. Revd. Bishop A.B. Smith
You must remember that even though he is retired that he is still a bishop and a priest. Ordination ispermanent and therefor retired or not he deserves the title and respect of his position. It might be the case though that he wants to be called by a different title in which case it would be best to oblige.
A bishop's staff is called a crosier.
It means that the man is still considered a bishop but is retired from regular Church service. A new man is now the bishop of his former diocese.
The crozier is the staff used by a bishop.
The region under a bishop's control is called a diocese.
The bishop's headdress is called a mitre.
That is the correct spelling of the Latin term "emeritus" (earned, merited).This term is frequently used to designate retired or semi-retired professors or clergy (e.g. bishop emeritus).
It is called just that, a Mass of Installation of a new bishop. It is conducted by another bishop or bishops. It is distinct from a later ceremony when the newly installed bishop 'takes possession' of his cathedral.
.Catholic AnswerThe chief bishop is called the Pope, the Holy Father, the Pontiff, etc.