episcopacy

/ɛpɪˈskɒpɪsi/

Definitions

1. noun

The system or institution of church government in which a bishop or bishops have authority and control.

“The episcopacy of the Anglican Church has been a topic of debate among theologians and historians.”

2. noun

A period in history during which bishops or a bishop had supreme authority in a church or denomination.

“The episcopacy of the early Christian Church played a significant role in shaping its doctrine and practices.”

Synonyms

  • bishopric
  • church government

Antonyms

  • congregationalism
  • priesthood