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episcopate

[ih-pis-kuh-pit, -peyt] / ɪˈpɪs kə pɪt, -ˌpeɪt /
NOUN
bishopric
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The letter, dated Jan. 1, is Pope Francis’ most explicit acknowledgment yet of the tensions between him and the U.S. episcopate.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was painful, he wrote, to watch “an episcopate lacking in unity and concentrated more on pointing fingers than on seeking paths of reconciliation.”

From Los Angeles Times

He said Orthodox unity could be preserved only through the “resistance of our people, our clergy, our episcopate, to every mean trick, to every heresy, to every schism”.

From Reuters

Healing will not begin until the episcopate reveals to the world what true repentance looks like, and makes that repentance visible through a change in behavior.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The House of Lords should not have to wait for an unknowable period of time before its Lords Spiritual benches reflect the new make-up of the episcopate."

From BBC