suffragan bishop
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A suffragan bishop assists the diocesan bishop during a confirmation service.
Definition
Noun: - An assistant or subordinate bishop within a diocese: A suffragan bishop is a bishop who assists a diocesan bishop (often called an ordinary or metropolitan bishop) in the administration of a diocese. They do not have ordinary jurisdiction over the diocese but serve under the authority of the primary bishop.
Usage
- A suffragan bishop is appointed to aid the diocesan bishop with pastoral and administrative duties.
- The role and authority of a suffragan bishop are defined by the canons of the particular church (e.g., Anglican Communion, Roman Catholic Church) and the mandate of the diocesan bishop.
Examples
- The suffragan bishop visited the parish to confirm new members on behalf of the diocesan bishop.
- The diocese appointed a new suffragan bishop to help manage its growing number of congregations.
- As a suffragan bishop, her responsibilities included overseeing youth ministry across the region.
Advanced Usage
- In some Anglican provinces, a suffragan bishop may be given a specific titular see (a historical diocese that no longer functions as a territorial unit) while assisting in a modern diocese.
- The term can be used in formal ecclesiastical titles, e.g., "The Right Reverend John Smith, Suffragan Bishop of Anytown."
Variants and Related Words
- Suffragan (Noun/Adjective): Can be used as a shorter form to refer to a suffragan bishop. As an adjective, it describes the subordinate role (e.g., a suffragan see).
- Assistant Bishop: A near-synonymous term, though sometimes used interchangeably or with slight canonical differences depending on the Christian tradition.
- Diocesan Bishop: The primary bishop in charge of a diocese, whom the suffragan bishop assists.
- Coadjutor Bishop: A bishop with the right of succession to the diocesan bishop, a role distinct from a suffragan bishop.
Synonyms
- Assistant bishop
- Subordinate bishop
- Auxiliary bishop (Note: In Roman Catholic usage, "auxiliary bishop" is the more common term for a bishop without right of succession who assists a diocesan bishop, making it a very close synonym.)
Notes on Meaning
- The term is specific to episcopal polities within Christianity (e.g., Anglican, Catholic, Orthodox, some Lutheran churches).
- It is distinct from other episcopal roles such as coadjutor bishop (has right of succession) or bishop emeritus (retired).
A suffragan bishop assists the diocesan bishop during a confirmation service.
Noun
- an assistant or subordinate bishop of a diocese