Roman Catholic Bishops
Roman Catholic Bishops are senior leaders within the Roman Catholic Church who oversee a specific geographical area known as a diocese. They are responsible for teaching, governing, and sanctifying the faithful in their region. Bishops are ordained clergy and play a crucial role in the administration of the church, including the celebration of sacraments like Confirmation and Holy Orders.
Bishops are part of the episcopal hierarchy, which includes the Pope at the top, followed by cardinals, archbishops, and bishops. They participate in important gatherings called synods and councils to discuss church matters and make decisions that affect the wider community of believers.