bishop's throne

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bishop's throne

The bishop sits upon the bishop's throne during the service.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A bishop's official ceremonial seat: A "bishop's throne" is the specific, often ornate, chair or seat that serves as the official symbol of a bishop's authority and teaching office within a church, particularly a cathedral.
Usage
  • The term "bishop's throne" is used to refer to the physical chair itself, which is a fixed and prominent feature in the architecture of a cathedral, typically located in the sanctuary.
  • It signifies the bishop's role as the chief teacher and shepherd of the diocese when presiding from that seat.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The newly appointed bishop was formally installed in the bishop's throne during the ceremony.
    • The historic bishop's throne, carved from oak, stands on the south side of the choir.
Advanced Usage
  • "Cathedra": The term "bishop's throne" is synonymous with the Latin word , from which the word "cathedral" is derived (meaning the church that contains this throne).
    • The cathedral is named for the bishop's throne, or cathedra, that it houses.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cathedra (n): The official throne of a bishop in a cathedral church.
  • Episcopal throne (n): A formal synonym for a bishop's throne.
  • See (n): The office or jurisdiction of a bishop, often associated with the location of the throne.
Synonyms
  • Cathedra
  • Episcopal chair
Notes
  • The "bishop's throne" is distinct from other chairs in a church, such as a used by a priest. It is a permanent, symbolic seat of authority reserved for the bishop.
bishop's throne

The bishop sits upon the bishop's throne during the service.

Noun
  1. a throne that is the official chair of a bishop

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