Pronunciation: /ɪˈpɪskəpəsi/
noun a system of church government by bishops
A1 The episcopacy is the system of church governance by bishops.
A2 In some Christian denominations, the episcopacy plays a central role in decision-making.
B1 The episcopacy in the Catholic Church is responsible for overseeing dioceses and parishes.
B2 The history of episcopacy can be traced back to the early Christian church.
C1 The role of episcopacy has evolved over centuries, adapting to changes in society.
C2 Scholars have debated the theological implications of episcopacy in different Christian traditions.
formal The episcopacy is the system of government by bishops in the Christian Church.
informal The episcopacy plays a significant role in decision-making within the church.
slang Some people have mixed feelings about the episcopacy and its influence.
figurative In a way, the episcopacy can be seen as the guiding force within the church hierarchy.
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