Obispo (en. Bishop)

/o.ˈβis.po/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Ecclesiastical title of a cleric who has authority over a specific area of the church.
The bishop of the city presided over the ceremony.
El obispo de la ciudad presidió la ceremonia.
He is considered to have the power to ordain priests and perform other religious rituals.
The bishop blessed the new priests during the mass.
El obispo bendijo a los nuevos sacerdotes durante la misa.
In some traditions, the bishop is also responsible for discipline in his diocese.
The bishop made important decisions regarding the administration of his diocese.
El obispo tomó decisiones importantes sobre la administración de su diócesis.

Etymology

From Latin 'episcopus', which means 'overseer'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Auxiliary bishop
Bishop who assists another bishop in his duties.
obispo auxiliar
Diocesan bishop
Bishop who has authority over a specific diocese.
obispo diocesano
Election of bishop
Process by which a new bishop is elected.
elección de obispo

Related Words

Diocese
Territory under the jurisdiction of a bishop.
diócesis
Priest
Cleric who leads the celebration of mass and other sacraments.
sacerdote
Church
Community of believers or building where religious ceremonies are held.
iglesia

Slang Meanings

Term used in a colloquial tone to refer to someone with great authority.
That guy thinks he’s a bishop in the company.
Ese tipo se cree un obispo en la empresa.
Used to refer to someone who always wants to have the final word in discussions.
Don’t be a bishop, let others speak too.
No seas un obispo, deja que otros también hablen.