SUFFRAGAN vs SUFFRAGAN BISHOP: NOUN
- An auxiliary bishop.
- A bishop seen in relation to his archbishop or metropolitan province (which may summon him for support, to attend synods etc.).
- A bishop considered as an assistant, or as subject, to his metropolitan; an assistant bishop.
- An assistant.
- A title of every ordinary bishop with respect to the archbishop or metropolitan who is his superior.
- An auxiliary bishop, especially one with no right of ordinary jurisdiction; in the Ch. of Eng., a bishop who has been consecrated to assist the ordinary bishop of a see in a particular part of his diocese, like the ancient chorepiscopus (which see).
- A bishop regarded in position as subordinate to an archbishop or a metropolitan.
- A bishop elected or appointed as an assistant to the bishop or ordinary of a diocese, having administrative and episcopal responsibilities but no jurisdictional functions.
- An assistant or subordinate bishop of a diocese
- An assistant or subordinate bishop of a diocese
SUFFRAGAN vs SUFFRAGAN BISHOP: ADJECTIVE
- Of or pertaining to a suffragan.
- Assisting; assistant.
- Of, being, or relating to a suffragan.
- N/A
SUFFRAGAN vs SUFFRAGAN BISHOP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Assisting; assistant; of or pertaining to a suffragan: as, a suffragan bishop; a suffragan see.
- N/A
SUFFRAGAN vs SUFFRAGAN BISHOP: RELATED WORDS
- Synod, Diaconate, Vicar, Episcopacy, Eparchy, Presbyter, Episcopal, Vicariate, Archbishop, Diocese, Bishopric, Coadjutor, Bishop, Sees, Suffragan bishop
- N/A
SUFFRAGAN vs SUFFRAGAN BISHOP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Episcopate, Synod, Diaconate, Vicar, Episcopacy, Eparchy, Presbyter, Episcopal, Vicariate, Archbishop, Diocese, Bishopric, Coadjutor, Bishop, Suffragan bishop
- N/A
SUFFRAGAN vs SUFFRAGAN BISHOP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- In the absence of the Bishop and Bishop Coadjutor, the Suffragan Bishop shall be the presiding officer.
- The same, however, is not true for our diocesan and suffragan bishops, and it is here that we see the wobble developing.
- Unlike a Bishop Coadjutor, a Bishop Suffragan has no automatic right of succession to the diocesan bishop.
- Italian, as was the suffragan Bishop of Armidale, Torregiani, at the end of the nineteenth century.
- Throughout the process toward ordination, the individual sends periodic progress updates to the Bishop Suffragan for Chaplaincies via concise emails.
- She was elected suffragan with responsibility for the Credit Valley in the Diocese of Toronto.
- In that case, the Eastern bishop would be the suffragan of this Metropolitan.
- He heads the Diocese of Rieti, a suffragan see of Rome.
- Omaha was elevated to an archdiocese, with Lincoln and Grand Island assigned as its suffragan sees.
- Its sessions were attended by six archbishops and thirty-five suffragan bishops.
- Italian, as was the suffragan Bishop of Armidale, Torregiani, at the end of the nineteenth century.
- In the absence of the Bishop and Bishop Coadjutor, the Suffragan Bishop shall be the presiding officer.
SUFFRAGAN vs SUFFRAGAN BISHOP: QUESTIONS
- Who are the suffragan sees of the Diocese of Westminster?
- What does it mean to be a Roman Catholic suffragan?
- N/A