Bishop of Worms
The "Bishop of Worms" refers to the ecclesiastical leader of the Roman Catholic diocese located in the city of Worms, Germany. This position has historical significance, particularly during the Reformation, when Worms was the site of the Diet of Worms in 1521, where Martin Luther defended his beliefs against the Catholic Church.
The bishopric has roots dating back to the early Middle Ages and has played a crucial role in the religious and political landscape of the region. The bishop's authority extended over various parishes and communities, influencing both spiritual and temporal matters within the diocese.