Archbishop Emeritus
An "Archbishop Emeritus" is a title given to a retired archbishop in the Catholic Church. This designation allows the individual to retain their honorific title after stepping down from their official duties, often due to age or health reasons. The archbishop may continue to participate in church activities but is no longer responsible for the administrative functions of their diocese.
The title signifies respect and recognition for the archbishop's years of service and leadership. While they may not hold an active role, an Archbishop Emeritus can still offer guidance and support to their successor and the broader church community.