- include:
Coadjutor bishop, or
Coadjutor archbishop Coadjutor vicar, or
Coadjutor apostolic vicar Coadjutor eparch, or
Coadjutor archeparch Coadjutor exarch...
- A
coadjutor bishop (or
bishop coadjutor) ("co-****ister" in Latin) is a
bishop in the
Latin Catholic,
Anglican and (historically)
Eastern Orthodox churches...
-
Eparchy (Gr****: ἐπαρχία eparchía "overlordship") is an
ecclesiastical unit in
Eastern Christianity that is
equivalent to a
diocese in
Western Christianity...
- The
archbishop of York is a
senior bishop in the
Church of England,
second only to the
archbishop of Canterbury. The
archbishop is the
diocesan bishop...
- The
Bishop of
Winchester is the
diocesan bishop of the
Diocese of
Winchester in the
Church of England. The bishop's seat (cathedra) is at
Winchester Cathedral...
- archbishops.
Those who have ****isted the
diocesan archbishop have included: Two
coadjutors –
called Bishop of St Martin's — to
Saxon archbishops: 1035–1038: Eadsige...
- very uncertain.
Among those who
called ****istant
Bishop of London, or
coadjutor bishop, were: 1553–?:
Thomas Chetham was
consecrated titular bishop of...
-
diocese have been: 1889–1902 (ret.):
Daniel Sandford,
Rector of
Boldon and
coadjutor bishop;
former Bishop of
Tasmania 1904–1906: Noel Hodges,
former Bishop...
- who is
called coadjutor exarch. The
position of
coadjutor exarch towards his
superior exarch is
similar to the
position of
Latin coadjutor bishop towards...
- and
former Bishop in
Madras late 1860s (Eden's illness):
James Chapman,
Coadjutor-Bishop,
Rector of
Wootton Courtenay, a
Prebendary of
Wells and former...