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.
The name given to a bishop's church is a cathedral.
the Bishops Palace.
inquisition
The church does need bishops.
The church does need bishops.
There are no female bishops in the Catholic Church so there is no term to describe them.
The Bishops of the Church, especially when making decisions as a Synod or Church Council. Bishops refers to any rank within that Order, such as Bishops, Archbishops, Metropolitans and Patriarchs. They are all Bishops. The Magisterium is the teaching authority of the Church. It is the pope working in concert with all the bishops and under the inspiration and guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Clergy
bishops usually eat in a church with other bishops
There are just too many to list.
In the Catholic Church most Bishops head a diocese.
All bishops, including archbishops, cardinals and the pope are today's "apostles." That is why the Catholic Church is called "apostolic." The apostles were the original bishops. Over time the apostles appointed new bishops who continued the process even until today.
Because they are the ones who interpret the bible. (Bishops & Popes)
The apostles were the first priests and bishops of the Catholic Church.