Cathedral. The Cathedra is, in effect the Bishop"s seat or throne. Normally a Bishop is the chief ecclesiastical officer of a major city or community=-a diocese, Bishopric ( rarely used in US) or Archdiocese. Bishops correspond to Mayoral level officials- if the Cardinals are the (general staff).
The position of Bishop is an office of authority within the Roman Catholic Church (along with the Eastern Orthodox Church and many others) that claims apostolic succession from the original twelve apostles. Bishops are generally given authority and oversight. The region of their authority is called an "Episcopal see", which is the official seat of the Bishop, but it could be considered the Bishop's "office".
The bishop's "territoty" is called the Holy See. I am not spelling that wrong. It's See with two e's, not Sea like the water.
In direct address, he is referred to as "Your Excellency."
It's called a 'see'.
A cathedral is the church of the bishop.
A "dioceses" is a section of land that the bishop presides over.
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The Bishops meet in a collective body called 'The Episcopal Conference' or 'Conference of Bishops'.
I was not aware that bishops were called angles - in revelation or anywhere else. Angels ? ... maybe. Angles? No!
They are called the Bishops
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Not all bishops are called primates, only the bishop who exercises authority over a national territory. That authority usually means convoking and presiding over national councils, hearing appeals, and crowning the sovereign (if his nation has one). The title is of honor only, it is not defined in Canon Law. - from Fr. Hardon's Modern Catholic Dictionary.
Bishops that elect the pope are called cardinals.
It's a see.
The Bishop headdress is called a mitre.
It is called the crozier.
it is called a mitre