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# The Lambeth Conference ( first held in 1867 ) is the oldest international consultation.
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# and diocesan
# appointing a diocesan administrator if the college of consultors fails to elect an at least 35-year-old priest within eight days after the vacancy of the see becomes known ; and
# John Joseph Myers ( 1990 – 2001 ; appointed coadjutor bishop in 1987 ; ordained a bishop on September 3, 1987 ; became diocesan bishop by right of succession on January 22, 1990 ; appointed Archbishop of Newark on July 24, 2001 )
: See: Catholic Church hierarchy # Equivalents of diocesan bishops in law
# To advise on inter-Anglican, provincial, and diocesan relationships, including the division of provinces, the formation of new provinces and of regional councils, and the problems of extraprovincial dioceses.

# and bishop
# One bishop succeeding another in the same see meant that there was a continuity of teaching: " while the Church as a whole is the vessel into which the truth is poured, the Bishops are an important organ is carrying out this task ".
# Places the poorhouses under the jurisdiction of the bishop.
# Limits the ability to accuse a bishop of wrongdoing.
# Prohibits clergy from officiating where they are unknown without a letter of recommendation from their bishop.
# States an accuser of a bishop shall be suspect before the bishop.
# Forbids seizing the goods of a dead bishop.
# Requires a new bishop to be ordained within 3 months of election.
Icon depicting Constantine I | the Emperor Constantine ( centre ) and the bishop s of the First Council of Nicaea ( 325 ) holding the Nicene Creed # The Niceno – Constantinopolitan Creed of 381 | Niceno – Constantinopolitan Creed of 381.
# In play, the term is usually used to exclude pawns, referring only to a queen, rook, bishop, knight, or king.
# Roll the die, and place a white bishop on the black square indicated by the die, counting from the left.
# Roll the die, and place a white bishop on the white square indicated ( 1 indicates b1, 2 indicates d1, and so on ).
# Benedict, Duke of Finland, born 1254, bishop of Linköping
# Black defends by promoting a pawn to queen, rook, bishop or knight.
# White responds by promoting a pawn to queen, rook, bishop or knight respectively ( if black promoted to rook, so does white, if black promoted to knight, so does white and so on ).
# REDIRECT Thomas Percy ( bishop of Dromore )
# REDIRECT John Connolly ( bishop )
However, the bishop on b2 interferes with the a2 rook and stops it moving along the rank-this allows white to play 2. Qh1 # ( after a different black move, this would not be possible because of 2 ... Rg2, blocking the check ).
However, just as the bishop on b2 interferes with the rook, so the rook on b2 interferes with the bishop, allowing white to play 2. Qf5 # ( a mate not otherwise possible, because of 2 ... Be5, blocking the check ).
As in the previous example, black can defend by cutting white's queen off from its intended destination square, but two of these defences have fatal flaws in that they interfere with other pieces: 1 ... Be6 interferes with the pawn on e7, allowing 2. Qxc7 # ( 2 ... e5 would be possible were the bishop not on e6 ) and 1 ... e6 interferes with the bishop, allowing 2. Qxa4 # ( 2 ... Bc4 would be possible were the pawn not on e6 ).

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