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A diocese means a collection of churches that exist in the same geographical region. It is headed by a bishop. The main church is called the Cathedral because it has the bishop's chair in it (called the Catherda) \
> PRELATE BISHOP -A BISHOP HEADING A SMALL DIOCESE CALLED A PRELATURE> PATRIARCH BISH0P-BISHOP HEADING A ANCIENT CHURCH CALLED PATRIACHYWHOSE ROOTS REACH TO THE TIME OF THE APOSTLES AND THEIRIMMEDIATE SUCCESSORS.>TITULAR BISHOP- HE MAINTAINS THE CEREMONIAL TITLE OF AN EXTINCT(DIOCESAN BISHOP) DIOCESE. SINCE A TYPICAL DIOCESE ONLY HAVE ONEBISHOP , THE TITLE OF THE DIOCESE BELONGS TO THEHEAD-BISHOP ALONE.> AUXILIARY BISHOP- IF ONE DIOCESE INCREASE ITS MEMBERSHIP, ACTI-VITIES AND NUMBER OF PRIESTS AND RESOURCES,THE SERVICES OF ONE BISHOP BECOMES INSUFFICIENT.AND NOW THE APPOINTMENT OF AUXILIARY BP. IS VALID.AUXILIARY COMES FROM THE WORD THE LATIN WORD"AUXILIUM" WHICH MEANS "HELP". AN AUXILIARY Bp.MEANS "HELPER BISHOP".>SUFFRAGAN BISHOP- is a bishop subordinate to a metropolitan bishop or diocesan bishop. They may be assigned to an area which does not have a cathedral of its own.>ARCHDIOCESAN BISHOP- A HEAD OF AN ARCHDIOCESE.A ARCHDIOCESE IS BIGGER THAN A DIOCESE OR IT IS CALLED "MOTHER DIOCESE" BECAUSE SOMETIMES A NEW DIOCESE IS CAME FROM A ARCHDIOCESE
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A cathedral is the principal church of a bishop's diocese, containing the episcopal throne.It's derived from a latin word - cathedra (seat or chair) - which refers to the presence of a bishop's chair or throne.
A cathedral is the principle church in a diocese, and with which a bishop is officially associated. The word comes from the Latin for 'seat' - as it was where the bishop's throne was kept.
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eparchy EPARCHYWe couldn't answer that question in this week's crossword either.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Orthodox_Churchhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EparchyNic Eastern Orthodox view:A bishop's diocese in the Eastern Orthodox Church is called an "Episcopy" in Greek, or a "Bishopric" in English.An eparchy is an ancient name for the area administered by an Eparch, but these offices no longer exist. Today, the word eparchy or "eparchia" in Greek, means a province.
The word cathedral is derived from the Latin word cathedra (seat or chair). It refers to the bishop's or archbishop's chair or throne. In ancient Rome, the chair was the symbol of a teacher and, by extension, of the bishop's role as teacher. It was also a symbol of the authority of a magistrate (an executive officer of state) and became a symbol of the bishop's role in governing a diocese. A diocese (from administration in Greek), which is also called episcopal see or bishopric, is a district under the supervision of a bishop. A diocese is divided into parishes. Its governance is called episcopal polity, where the bishop has authority over the clergy in the diocese. Episcopal is derived from epískopos a Greek word which means overseer. Sometimes the bishops are subject to higher-ranking bishops (archbishops, metropolitans, or patriarchs). Bishops also meet in synods. Historically, a synod was a council of a church, convened to decide matters of doctrine, administration. Nowadays, the word refers to the governing body of a particular church, besides the mentioned meetings. These synods, can govern the dioceses represented in this council.
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