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Episcopal Basics: Bishop Coadjutor |
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Written by Dan Costello
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Sunday, April 20, 2008 |
A users' guide for Episcopalians
Diocesan bishops may be succeeded by bishops-coadjutor upon resignation of diocesan jurisdiction A bishop coadjutor is an assistant bishop with the right of succession upon the resignation of the diocesan bishop. Before a bishop coadjutor is elected, the diocesan bishop must consent to such an election and state the duties which will be assigned to the bishop coadjutor when duly ordained and consecrated.
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