English Bishops
English bishops are senior leaders within the Church of England, responsible for overseeing the spiritual and administrative functions of the church. They are part of the Anglican Communion and play a key role in guiding the faith and practices of their congregations. Bishops are often involved in community outreach and social issues, reflecting the church's commitment to service.
The hierarchy of English bishops includes the Archbishop of Canterbury, who is the spiritual leader of the Church of England, and various other bishops who oversee specific regions known as dioceses. Each bishop is tasked with ordaining priests, confirming church members, and providing pastoral care to their communities.