> In the Catholic Church a bishop can validly ordain a priest as a bishop provided that permission of the Holy See has been granted. <
I heard this is actually false. The priest will visit Rome where the Pope himself in person will ordain him into a bishop. If this is not possible (due to distant travel or hostile political situation in the priest's land), the Pope can grant permission to THREE bishops to ordain the priest into a bishop but all three have to be present at the event to be valid.
I'd suggest a picture of an eastern bishop be added to the page in order to show the diversity of appearance. The dominance of the latin rite often leads some to think that latin habits are normative. Nothing wrong with the latin forms and the article is pretty well balanced in word. Visually, it's more latin centered. TMLutas 18:04, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
How is the word Bishop in english derived from the greek Episkopos? I mean is Bishop a word that was arround when they traslated from greek (then an additional explanation for the etymology might be needed) or is it actually a derivation from Episkopos? Many thanks, Pablo2garcia ( talk) 23:36, 14 January 2008 (UTC)
I'm going to undertake a major rewrite of this article. Most of the content is copied verbatim from bishop, and that's hardly necessary. This page should focus on the functions of bishops within the Catholic Church. Here are some potential sections for the article:
I'm thinking we should just focus on the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church. Trying to add all the particulars for all the sui juris churches just seems to be far too broad. I'm going to start making some edits today to removed duplicated content. If anybody has any questions or suggestions, please put them here. Dgf32 ( talk) 22:32, 14 March 2008 (UTC)
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Much has been said regarding the bishop-priest relationship, that is to say the interactions between a senior pastor and his clergymen. This probably deserves to be included somewhere in this entry. [1] [2] [3] ADM ( talk) 05:33, 30 September 2009 (UTC)
It would be instructive to know who pays bishops, priests, etc. and how much they get and who decides on raises and where the money comes from. And what about other remuneration such as free housing? NStahl ( talk) 01:46, 25 March 2010 (UTC)
The image of a bishop on this page has a caption that reads: "A Latin-Rite Catholic bishop wearing the pontifical vestments and carrying a crosier, though the pectoral cross should be beneath the chasuble and stole, not over them." While the Ceremonial of Bishops does in fact state that the pectoral cross should be underneath the chasuble (61), the CDW did actually permit the pectoral cross to be worn over the chasuble in order for the bishop to be differentiated from other concelebrants (Notitiae). So I'm removing the mention in the caption. — AJDS talk 17:13, 11 July 2011 (UTC)
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Two forms of bishops that should be mentioned in this article are non-metropolitan archbishops (by virtue of holding a non-metropolitan archiepiscopal see) and archbishops ad personam. When I get a chance, I will try to add these. Ergo Sum 16:53, 3 February 2019 (UTC)
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Bishop-prelate A bishop who is consecrated as such, but holds an office that as such does not require episcopal rank (so the incumbent will not be made a titular bishop), just that of Prelate, notably as Territorial prelate.
This is not a complete sentence, although I am not quite sure what the complete sentence should be. Carlm0404 ( talk) 17:53, 1 May 2020 (UTC)
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> In the Catholic Church a bishop can validly ordain a priest as a bishop provided that permission of the Holy See has been granted. <
I heard this is actually false. The priest will visit Rome where the Pope himself in person will ordain him into a bishop. If this is not possible (due to distant travel or hostile political situation in the priest's land), the Pope can grant permission to THREE bishops to ordain the priest into a bishop but all three have to be present at the event to be valid.
I'd suggest a picture of an eastern bishop be added to the page in order to show the diversity of appearance. The dominance of the latin rite often leads some to think that latin habits are normative. Nothing wrong with the latin forms and the article is pretty well balanced in word. Visually, it's more latin centered. TMLutas 18:04, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
How is the word Bishop in english derived from the greek Episkopos? I mean is Bishop a word that was arround when they traslated from greek (then an additional explanation for the etymology might be needed) or is it actually a derivation from Episkopos? Many thanks, Pablo2garcia ( talk) 23:36, 14 January 2008 (UTC)
I'm going to undertake a major rewrite of this article. Most of the content is copied verbatim from bishop, and that's hardly necessary. This page should focus on the functions of bishops within the Catholic Church. Here are some potential sections for the article:
I'm thinking we should just focus on the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church. Trying to add all the particulars for all the sui juris churches just seems to be far too broad. I'm going to start making some edits today to removed duplicated content. If anybody has any questions or suggestions, please put them here. Dgf32 ( talk) 22:32, 14 March 2008 (UTC)
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Much has been said regarding the bishop-priest relationship, that is to say the interactions between a senior pastor and his clergymen. This probably deserves to be included somewhere in this entry. [1] [2] [3] ADM ( talk) 05:33, 30 September 2009 (UTC)
It would be instructive to know who pays bishops, priests, etc. and how much they get and who decides on raises and where the money comes from. And what about other remuneration such as free housing? NStahl ( talk) 01:46, 25 March 2010 (UTC)
The image of a bishop on this page has a caption that reads: "A Latin-Rite Catholic bishop wearing the pontifical vestments and carrying a crosier, though the pectoral cross should be beneath the chasuble and stole, not over them." While the Ceremonial of Bishops does in fact state that the pectoral cross should be underneath the chasuble (61), the CDW did actually permit the pectoral cross to be worn over the chasuble in order for the bishop to be differentiated from other concelebrants (Notitiae). So I'm removing the mention in the caption. — AJDS talk 17:13, 11 July 2011 (UTC)
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Two forms of bishops that should be mentioned in this article are non-metropolitan archbishops (by virtue of holding a non-metropolitan archiepiscopal see) and archbishops ad personam. When I get a chance, I will try to add these. Ergo Sum 16:53, 3 February 2019 (UTC)
I find
Bishop-prelate A bishop who is consecrated as such, but holds an office that as such does not require episcopal rank (so the incumbent will not be made a titular bishop), just that of Prelate, notably as Territorial prelate.
This is not a complete sentence, although I am not quite sure what the complete sentence should be. Carlm0404 ( talk) 17:53, 1 May 2020 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: Moved ( non-admin closure) b uidh e 03:56, 22 May 2020 (UTC)
Bishop in the Catholic Church →
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WP:PLURAL
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