Episcopal See
An "Episcopal See" refers to the jurisdiction or seat of a bishop within the Christian church, particularly in the Episcopal and Catholic traditions. It is often associated with a specific geographical area, where the bishop exercises spiritual and administrative authority over the local congregation and clergy.
The term can also denote the church building where the bishop's official seat, or cathedra, is located. This building is typically called a cathedral, and it serves as the central church of a diocese, where important liturgical events and ceremonies take place under the bishop's leadership.