Examples of 'priest and bishop' in a sentence

Meaning of "priest and bishop"

Priest and bishop: This phrase is typically used to imply hierarchy or authority, such as when referring to two authoritative figures or leaders within a religious context

How to use "priest and bishop" in a sentence

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priest and bishop
I was the priest and bishop.
I have encountered it many times myself as a priest and bishop.
The priest and bishop who sheltered the soldiers were later murdered.
That our prayers may find the heart of every priest and bishop.
But priest and bishop are not the only clerical ranks in the church.
Most have since ordained women to all higher orders such as priest and bishop.
Alberto 's claim to have been a Jesuit priest and bishop are denied by the Catholic church.
Fiachra was a committed Franciscan friar and a dedicated priest and bishop.
Reply to Objection 1, We may speak of priest and bishop in two ways.
I have encountered it [ not speaking the truth ] many times myself as a priest and bishop.
Theophan the Recluse was a Russian priest and bishop of the 19th century.
According to the tradition, he went to Rome and was there ordained priest and bishop.
Ziadé had been for 65 years as Maronite priest and bishop for 47 years.
According to tradition, he travelled to Rome and was there ordained priest and bishop.
You will know me as a friend, fellow priest and bishop.

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The Lutheran Evangelical Protestant Church ordains women at all levels including deacon, priest and bishop.
This is the saddest moment in my life as a man, priest and bishop.
Converted from Lutheran, became a priest and bishop.

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