Bishops typically travel by various means, including automobiles, trains, and airplanes, depending on the distance and accessibility of their destination. For local visits, they often use cars, while longer trips may involve commercial flights or church-owned aircraft. Additionally, bishops may travel with a small entourage for support and to assist with logistics during their visits to parishes and dioceses.
There is not any record of the travels of the early Bishops of Rome.
There is a college of cardinals but not a college of bishops.
possessive plural word for the bishops: bishops'
The main types are: assistant bishops, titular bishops, diocesan (or ruling) bishops, archbishops, metropolitans, popes and patriarchs. They are all bishops, but they have different levels of seniority.
Letter of Reconciliation of the Polish Bishops to the German Bishops was created in 1965.
all the bishops
Apostolic succession - the apostles consecrated new bishops. The new bishops then consecrated other bishops on down the line for nearly 2000 years. Today's bishops are a part of that chain.
Bishops are long distance pieces that can travel diagonally until they reach the end of the chessboard, or obstructed by another piece.
The church does need bishops.
The church does need bishops.
The 12 Apostles were the original bishops.
the people that work alongside the bishops