The pope appoints the cardinals.
The Pope chooses all Cardinals in the Roman Catholic Church. He also appoints all Bishops.
The number of cardinals, or members of the College of Cardinals in the Catholic Church, is determined by the Pope, who appoints new cardinals during consistories. The total number can vary, but it’s traditionally limited to 120 voting cardinals under the age of 80. Additionally, cardinals over 80 years old, while not eligible to vote in papal elections, are still considered cardinals and contribute to the overall number. The Pope also has the discretion to create new cardinals as he sees fit, which can influence the total count.
Adams appoints judges
the president appoints and the senate approves
President of India appoints the Governor of states in India
Yes.Use appoints with singular subjects egHe -- He appoints all the staff.She -- She appoints her own staff.Singular noun -- The doctor appoints his own staff.For all other subject s use appoint:They appoint the staff that work on the project.The doctors appoint their own nurses.
The bishop appoints pastors as well as assistant pastors.
The Governor appoints state agencies.
they work for the court that appoints them
The Judicial Branch of Government appoints Federal judges.
The president appoints the jjustices of the Supreme Court and the Senate approves it.
In INDIA, the President appoints the supreme court judges