Our College of Bishops consists of bishops within The Archdiocese of the Sacred Heart.
Our members of our College of Bishops can vary depending on the specific organization or parish. In general, our College of Bishops is made up of:
Archbishops:
High-ranking bishops who may oversee multiple dioceses or have a special role within the organization.
Bishops:
Leaders of individual dioceses or regions within the larger ecclesiastical structure.
Auxiliary Bishops:
Bishops who assist the diocesan bishop in the administration of a diocese.
Suffragan Bishops:
Bishops who assist an archbishop or metropolitan bishop in larger ecclesiastical jurisdictions.
Presiding Bishops:
Bishops who have a leadership role in governing the overall organization or denomination.
Retired Bishops:
Former bishops who may still be involved in the governance and leadership of the organization.
Other Designated Leaders:
Depending on the organization, there may be other bishops or clergy with specific roles within the College of Bishops.
It’s important to note that the composition and titles of the members can vary widely within our ecclesiastical structures.
If you’re specifically inquiring about a particular parish or diocese, it would be best to refer to their official documentation or contact them directly for accurate and up-to-date information about the members within our College of Bishops.