Archbishop

The Supreme Patriarch or Matriarch alone can elevate a Bishop to archbishop of a nation or large region. One cannot petition for this position; the method by which archbishops are chosen is shrouded in mystery, and known only to the Supreme Patriarch. As with bishoprics, an archbishopric is only available when a new region becomes available to the Church, or an existing archbishop dies (or is elevated to Supreme Patriarch). An archbishop is granted control of the Church’s presence in an entire nation or other significant political body.
Type
Religious, Political
Form of Address
An archbishop is addressed as “holy father” or “holy mother,” and is introduced by full title.
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