Archbishopric
An archbishopric is a high-ranking ecclesiastical jurisdiction led by an archbishop. It typically oversees multiple dioceses, which are local church districts managed by bishops. The archbishop's role includes providing spiritual leadership, administrative oversight, and representing the church in broader community matters.
Archbishoprics are often part of larger church structures, such as the Roman Catholic Church or the Anglican Communion. Each archbishopric has its own cathedral, which serves as the central church for the archbishop and the community. The title and responsibilities of an archbishop can vary depending on the specific traditions and governance of the church.