Episcopacies

/ˌɛpɪˈskɑːpəsiz/ noun

Definition

Plural of episcopacy; the systems, positions, or periods of church governance by bishops.

Etymology

Plural form of episcopacy, which derives from Latin episcopatus. The word refers to both the institution of bishops and their collective authority.

Kelly Says

Different Christian denominations have radically different episcopacies—some have strict hierarchies where bishops control everything, while others barely use bishops at all, showing how the same church office can mean very different things.

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