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A Cathedral.

The term "church" also refers to a group of people professing to hold the same beliefs, not a building, so if this is what the question is asking, in the United States, a Catholic bishops church would be a diocese or archdiocese.

A 'church' should be "called" or named after the person who started it, or after the person whose doctrine it is really teaching.

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The name given to a bishop's church is a cathedral.

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the Bishops Palace.

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