Only the pope can appoint a bishop in the Catholic Church.
There is no Bishop Weeks in the Catholic Church.
The pope is the bishop of Rome and pope, the earthly head of the Catholic Church.
Pope Benedict XVI is a Bishop of the Catholic Church.
In the Catholic Church a Bishop is appointed by His Holiness the Pope.
Bishop
The bishop is the one who performs it.
Archbishop
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church does not have a diocese in Canterbury.
Are you sure your spelling is correct? There is no such term in the Catholic Church as a "transit Bishop".
A dedicated Catholic Church has an altar and both the altar and the Church itself have been solemnly consecrated with a lot of Sacred Chrism and incense by a Bishop. There will be a signed declaration somewhere that says that the Bishop has consecrated the Church and when.
No, John Carroll was a catholic Bishop and not married.