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bishopric

[bish-uhp-rik] / ˈbɪʃ əp rɪk /
NOUN
jurisdiction of bishop
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Much of its portfolio is controlled by Ensign Peak Advisers, a nonprofit investment manager overseen by ecclesiastical leaders known as its presiding bishopric.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 21, 2023

The council prohibited church officials from appointing relatives to church offices, limited bishops to holding office in only one bishopric, and took steps to improve the education of Catholic clergy and curb their luxurious habits.

From Textbooks • Dec. 14, 2022

Brennan added that once a priest is slated for a promotion to the bishopric, his name should be made public before he takes office.

From Reuters • Nov. 17, 2020

Bishops at military bases are under an even greater compulsion to report such crimes because they belong to the military bishopric, are paid as state workers and, therefore, required by law to report illegal activities.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 8, 2018

The bishop is usually the spiritual head or ruler of a diocese, bishopric, or see.

From Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) by Webster, Noah