The words pope, archbishop and bishop are capitalized when they are used as part of the man's name. Such as Pope Pius X, or Bishop O'Connor.
The archbishop and the pope
An archbishop is a bishop but he is in charge of an archdiocese. A Cardinal can be a pope if chosen to be one. A Cardinal is usually a Bishop or Archbishop who has the additional responsibility of voting for the next pope.
pope (bishop of rome) ^^^^^ bishop ^^^^^ priest ^^^^^ deacon
Deacon Priest Bishop Archbishop Cardinal Pope
They are: priest, monsignor, bishop, archbishop, cardinal and pope.
There are three orders of Cardinals: Cardinal Bishops Cardinal Priests Cardinal Deacons There are no Cardinal Archbishops but there are archbishops who are cardinals.
He was consecrated archbishop on May 28, 1977. He was never a bishop.
Each diocese has a bishop or archbishop,or cardinal as the local head. The bishop, or archbishop, or cardinal, which is a formal title appointed by the Pope, all report to the Pope, who is the head Bishop of the Church. Some dioceses have auxiliary bishops under the local diocese Bishop. Those auxiliary bishops report to the local bishop of the diocese.
Deacon Priest Bishop Archbishop (including cardinals) Pope
Pope Cardinal Archbishop Bishop Priest Deacon
.Catholic AnswerThe chief bishop is called the Pope, the Holy Father, the Pontiff, etc.
The archbishop is a person like the pope but two steps down and the Bishop himself the arch bishop is one step down and when the Bishop dies the Arch bishop becomes the Bishop