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.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Holy Father makes all final decisions as to whom he will choose for Bishop. He may consult with others, but this decision is his, alone.
Only the pope can appoint a bishop in the Catholic Church.
In a formal setting, you would address a Catholic bishop as "Your Excellency" or "Bishop Last Name."
The first Catholic Bishop of Australia was John Bede Polding.
Bishop Challoner Catholic College was created in 1953.
Bishop Paschang Catholic School was created in 1969.
Bishop Walsh Catholic School was created in 1966.
Bishop Dunne Catholic School was created in 1961.
The motto of Bishop Challoner Catholic College is 'Laus Deo'.
A bishop is the spiritual leader of a diocese.
There is no Bishop Weeks in the Catholic Church.
Bishop Carroll Catholic High School was created in 1964.