Bishop

A is an  or appointed member in a religious institution, who is generally entrusted with a position of authority and oversight. On the title is most often used in Agrikan and Laráni es, but is also used in some   religious institutions.

Within the Agrikan and Laráni churches, bishops are seen as those who possess the full priesthood and can ordain, including other bishops.

In the Church of Agrik
is the name and title for a bishop in the. A Kemelras is the governor of an subprovince, containing one or more temples. Some bishops hold many temples and are wealthier than primates. The power of the bishop is in inverse proportion to that of his primate. If the primate (and temples) are weak, the bishop may freely appoint his own followers to vacant positions. Otherwise, the primate usually takes a major role in selections.

Membership in the Low Curcuno
As a bishop Kemelras are members of the Low Curcuno. The great enclave of the church of Agrik consists of (primates) and Kemelras, and enough additional appointees to bring the number to eighty eight. When the (pontiff) dies, the Low Curcuno elects his successor, although few enclaves are attended by all bishops who are eligible.

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