Definition of «local bishop»

The term "local bishop" refers to a high-ranking official within the Catholic Church who is responsible for overseeing and administering a particular geographic area, known as a diocese. The bishop serves as the chief shepherd of his flock, providing spiritual guidance, leadership, and pastoral care to the faithful in his jurisdiction. He is also charged with ensuring that the teachings of the Church are faithfully proclaimed and upheld within his diocese, as well as promoting the spiritual and temporal welfare of those entrusted to his care.

Sentences with «local bishop»

  • He urged the movements to submit to the guidance of local bishops in order to ensure they are not dividing parishes or diocese. (faith.org.uk)
  • Pius XII did welcome prophetic protest in encouraging local bishops in Germany to speak out. (firstthings.com)
  • Most belong to hierarchical churches with local bishops and priests or small evangelical churches that can vouch for them. (christianitytoday.com)
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