and where would that be ? The traditional role of a bishop is as pastor of a diocese.. so you have to specify which diocese.
Yes he was on injured reserve
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New Canaan, Connecticut yes He was born in Oneida, NY He grew up in Nashua, Nh and went to Bishop Guertin High School
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It depends. An Auxillary Bishop is usually the assistant Bishop. When there is a large jurisdiction or region, the Jurisdictional Bishop usually appoints assistants.
Yes! Bishop William is Bishop Charles uncle. Bishop William and Bishop Charles' father(Bishop David) were brothers.
The archbishop is a person like the pope but two steps down and the Bishop himself the arch bishop is one step down and when the Bishop dies the Arch bishop becomes the Bishop
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Bishop Pompallier was the first bishop to arrive in New Zealand
Catholic AnswerIn his own Cathedral, the Cardinal (like any Bishop) sits on his Cathedra, a word which by the way is how a Cathedral gets the name Cathedral - it is the Bishop's Church that contains his Cathedra. from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980Cathedra. 1. The chair or throne of a bishop in his cathedral church; 2. A liturgical term for the assuming of episcopal authority.