There are no female bishops in the Catholic Church so there is no term to describe them.
the first female bishop is rowen atcensosn bob
A bishop's staff is called a crosier.
The crozier is the staff used by a bishop.
Emertius Bishop or Laid Bishop
The region under a bishop's control is called a diocese.
There is no historical evidence to support the claim that Saint Brigid of Ireland became a bishop. In early sources, she is described as a powerful and influential abbess but not a bishop. The idea of her being a bishop is likely a later embellishment or misinterpretation.
A female pastor is often called a pastor, reverend, minister, or clergywoman, depending on the specific religious denomination or tradition. Some denominations may use unique titles for female pastors, such as priest, rabbi, or bishop.
Alfil = Bishop (the chess piece) Obispo = Bishop (the person) - it is Obispo whether the person is male of female. Easy mistake -- Avispa = wasp (the insect).
The bishop's headdress is called a mitre.
It is called just that, a Mass of Installation of a new bishop. It is conducted by another bishop or bishops. It is distinct from a later ceremony when the newly installed bishop 'takes possession' of his cathedral.
She never had a husband. She had two female partners called Lota de Macedo Soares and Alice Methfessel.
.Catholic AnswerThe chief bishop is called the Pope, the Holy Father, the Pontiff, etc.