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Depends on what faith they believe in. There are Bishops in the Anglican Church, Catholic, Orthodox, Episcopalian, Methodist etc.
Medieval Europe, not just the bishops, followed Christianity, in the form of the Catholic religion, those head was the Roman Pope.
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Yes, chefs are the equivalent of Bishops in the Pastafarian religion. No one knows the noodle quite like a good chef. Ra'Men!
hello. the leaders of the roman catholic religion (catholic religion) is the pope (he is the leader) . there are alo bishops, deacons and i think that there are some more people who are leaders of the catholic religion.
He did not make an official religion - he stopped discrimination against Christians, and used the Christian bishops as another arm of his secular power
Religion and Ethics Newsweekly - 1997 U-S- Catholic Bishops Meeting Update 10-12 was released on: USA: 17 November 2006
Answer Depends on the religion. Priests, mullahs, bishops, popes, cardinals, monks, etc. Popes etc. set doctrine on what's acceptable or not i.e. taught/preached etc. Bishops and popes aren't teachers; a rabbi, an imam and an ulema teach.
He increased the power of priests and bishops and decorated the church.
Nearly all countries have bishops working there -- often several, and of different religions. It doesn't depend on their status as a crown colony; bishops are generally unaffiliated with the local government, but instead are employees of the central church authority. For instance, all Catholic bishops work for the Catholic Church, based in The Vatican. There's a bishop wherever there are enough parishoners of their religion to support one (if that religion has bishops); the government only matters if the government doesn't tolerate their religion. British colonies don't outlaw any normal religions (assuming that's the crown you meant).
There is a college of cardinals but not a college of bishops.
possessive plural word for the bishops: bishops'
I assume you are meaning the clergy here, if so the following is a rough guide. (In reverse order, with top at the bottom.) Deacons | Priests | >- - - Monsignors - - - Arch-Deacons - - - (some) Arch-Priests Bishops | Arch-Bishops | Cardinals | The Pope