Translation (ecclesiastical)

Translation (ecclesiastical)

Translation is the technical term when a Bishop is transferred from one diocese to another [“Pocket Guide to the Anglican Church” Lloyd R.H: ISBN Lincoln,Mowbray, 1984 0264669967] .

This can be

* From Suffragan Bishop status to Diocesan Bishop [The Times, Monday, Dec 08, 1941; pg. 6; Issue 49103; col D Notice of Appointment: Suffragn Bishop of Croydon to be new Bishop of Portsmouth]
*From Coadjutor bishop to Diocesan Bishop [ For example James Carmichael Montreal The Times, Saturday, Nov 17, 1906; pg. 10; Issue 38180; col A New Bishop of Montreal]
*From one country's Episcopate to another [ [http://www.paphosanglicanchurch.org.cy/news.html Inauguration Details of Bishop of Paphos] ] ,
*From Diocesan Bishop to Archbishop [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/4102582.stm Sentamu's translation] ]
*From Working Bishop to Honorary Assistant Bishop [When Bishop Clive Handford retired as Bishop of Cyprus he was appointed an honorary assistant bishop in the Diocese of Ripon and Leeds]

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